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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am sorry,but I think you are muddling up a company going bankrupt and owing you money.If this happened before you got your kitchen,and it was paid for by Credit Card,then the Credit Card company would be liable.
However the Credit Card company is NOT involved in any way just because the kitchen was badly fitted,you need to take that up with Kitchens Direct,quoting the Sale of Goods Act.
sorry mystress & stevie - you are both incorrect.
As Corbyloon says - under Section 75 of the CCA, the credit card provider (please note credit card not debit or charge cards) are equally responsible for the goods as to fit for purpose, merchantable quality etc.
Your first recourse should always be with the kitchen company, but if they are not being helpful, you can go to the credit card provider.
This would also apply if you purchased goods on a hire purchase agreement.
You must have spent at least �100 on your credit card and the goods must cost (as corbyloon says) under �30,000
It is always a good idea to buy any big purchases on a credit card for this added protection
Did Kitchen Direct employ the Kitchen Fitter. Did you purchase a supply and fit kitchen. If you you did purchase a complete service then Kitchens direct would be responsible and you would have a call on the credit card company once you had exhausted any attempt at gaining compensation in the first instance from Kitchens direct.