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I purchased an oil scented car air freshener yesterday and plugged it into my vent as instructed on the back today - ive just returned to my car 40 minutes later and the oil has dripped out of the item im assuming it must be broken, and burnt the plastic around my dash and around my stereo and leaked into my stereo/CD player - ive rang the customer help line and they said someone will call me back regarding the matter
Surely i can make a claim for the damage from them? Ive still got the receipt and bagged up the packaging and product
Surely i can make a claim for the damage from them? Ive still got the receipt and bagged up the packaging and product
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there was no indication that it was broken when i installed it or i wouldnt have plugged it in! it was on my return i see its been dripping/leaking - it was from ASDA i bought it but its made by Shell - like i said i followed the instructions properly so see no reason why it leaked - it wasnt leaking when i fitted it nor when i got out of my car
should i go to ASDA about it? because it could be happening to other peoples cars? I havent been able to speak to my partner at work today to ask him if his has done the same - the lady at the shell customer care number i rang gave me a ref.number and told me she had set up a claim and that i would receive a call about the matter within 5 days - i took photos straight away - if anyone wants to take a look let me know happy to email you over the photos - btw the product is VENT FRESH oil based air freshener buy 2 for £5 from ASDA atm
Lour - as I said earlier, I think your claim is with retailer, rather than whoevers name is on the product - so I would contact ASDA customer sevices, either the store or head office ASAP and get a reference number from them? Also would'nt let anyone have the "faulty goods" at the moment, not until they admit some sort of liablility.
Hell lourules,
I wounldn't count on getting any satisfaction from the retailer or manufacturer. I am sure they will have Terms and Conditions which say they "Will not be responsible for any Collateral damage". And they will resist your case, with extreme vigor
So, it will probably cost you a lot of money just to get them to court.
If your not sure it is worth the time and money, get yourself some legal advice. It will be worth the money just to know the strength of your case.
From experience, I have sued people, but after paying for experts, reports and legal advice, I was still well out of pocket.............even though I won the case.
Good Luck
Old Salt
I wounldn't count on getting any satisfaction from the retailer or manufacturer. I am sure they will have Terms and Conditions which say they "Will not be responsible for any Collateral damage". And they will resist your case, with extreme vigor
So, it will probably cost you a lot of money just to get them to court.
If your not sure it is worth the time and money, get yourself some legal advice. It will be worth the money just to know the strength of your case.
From experience, I have sued people, but after paying for experts, reports and legal advice, I was still well out of pocket.............even though I won the case.
Good Luck
Old Salt