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what should I do2 months ago I sent my wr1 gear knob to Ashford Chroming for a refurb , 3 weeks ago I paid them £80 for the job . They emailed me on the 9th of March
to say they have sent the item to my address recorded delivery . 1 week went past and still no sighn of it . I spoke to them on the phone and emailed them and they have been saying they are trying to find out where it is in the Royal mail system . Nearly 4 weeks later , still no sighn . So if its lost what action should I be taking cheers
If they sent it recorded and you havnt signed for it.... Or any one else has signed and half inched it...should be down to them to replace.. As they should have asked for i.d on handing it over...
That's if it hasn't been misplaced in there (busy) system somewhere... "you can do it if you special brew it!!"
Tell em to replace it...... surely scrappy has one
or ask "bid" for his he may sell at £500 2007 BMW M5
2004 Petter Solberg STi
£500 will be the VAT on his recorded delivery...! [Just incase this gets lost in translation, I am not slandering you, I know people can be sensitive to these harsh words.]
Do you have any contract with them that states the form of delivery they will use, and/or the responsibility for the goods?
[Just incase this gets lost in translation, I am not slandering you, I know people can be sensitive to these harsh words.]
yes John , in there agreement of terms , they state they are responsible for delivery after they have carried out the work on an item http://www.ashfordchroming.com/terms I think thats what it means lol
Sad to hear your tale of woah, Ashford Chroming have entered into a contract with Royal Mail by sending the item recorded delivery to you which in turn means that Ashford Chroming have proof of the contract in the form of a receipt. It is then down to Royal Mail to compensate Ashford Chroming for a breach of contract if the item cannot be located within a reasonable period of time (last I heard this was 15 days) from notification. As for compensation, you could reasonably claim for costs of a new replacement, as they are no longer available, it will be down to arbitration or good old haggling. You will get your money back but still be left with a stick rather than a gearstick and knob, let us know how you get on as i have a spare that may be of use to you. Hope this helps.
Why does a man need a spare KNOB!!!!
I have been a keen EBayer for 10 years now and I have probably used most postal services and had to claim for plenty of lost items over the years. In my personal experience I would say approximately 1 in every hundred items I have sent has got 'lost'.
It depends on what service they have used to send the item to you, but if they have used 'recorded delivery' they will have got a unique number from the Post Office when they posted your item. You can type the number in the Royal Mail's website and it should show where the item is in the system. I've never personally had a recorded delivery item go missing. To be eligible for a claim a period of 15 working days needs to elapse between posting and the claim. If it has been sent as a recorded delivery item there is an added issue in that the maximum amount the Post Office will pay out is £46. The claim is normally made by the sender. The Post Office reckon they will respond to claims within 30 days. Most of the time they do but when I claimed for a small value item that went missing over XMas they took nearly 3 months to pay up! Good luck and let us know what happens. It seems to me that the people who carried out the work for you should definitely be able to tell you now if the gearknob is missing or not; and if so how they intend to sort it. L PS If you need any more anorak facts about postage feel free to ask
After our car was at CPA for 15 months waiting for engine work, it went in with a mint WR1 knob it came out with the clap ... so either CPA played 10 pin bowling with it or someone swapped it of which I have no proof.
So I brought a new alloy sti 6speed from holdcroft and swapped the center section. ...happi days 2007 BMW M5
2004 Petter Solberg STi
Thanks guys , I'm really disappointed if I don't see it again . I have an Sti replacement knob from richbrook. If they have lost it then, I would have Ashford chroming contact richbrook to make a new one at there expense . It's a funny thing when u try go with a well established company and shit happens .
Last edited by grahampesking on Tue Apr 03, 2012 11:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Graham, I have a spare knob, my old one that I swapped because it's scratched, but you're welcome to have it if you want to try and get it refurbed? There are no stupid questions, only stupid people.
thanks very much mate , Il give it till the end of the week to see if they get back to me as that wioll be 4 weeks since they sent it to me ( allegedly)
No probs mate either post or PM me if you want it
There are no stupid questions, only stupid people.
Wr1 gearknobFunnily enough i do have a wr1 gearknob here, but im actually looking for £550 plus the vat
Seriously tho i paid £30 for it so u can have it for that if the above deal falls through.
No 'deal' Graham, you can have it for free, only too happy to help another owner out...
There are no stupid questions, only stupid people.
That's very generous of you.......... ..........you dont have 4 PFF7s kicking about do you?
Well folks , after 6 weeks Ashfield chroming have funnily tracked down my gear knob . It has been returned to there office from royal mail . They are re-sending it to me this week , so when I get it 1 months from now 😏 I will post some pics . Let's just hope it's in one piece
Thanks again STeve for ur offer btw
I do.... refurbed aswell 2007 BMW M5
2004 Petter Solberg STi
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