Results 1 to 8 of 8
  1. #1
    K
    Guest
    Question for a friend (yes, really!)

    Her son lost a Samsung D900; she contacted her insurance company who
    said it wasn't covered. She bought him a new phone - same model - to
    replace it, on a Fresh contract, from Carphone Warehouse. Then the
    insurance company changed its mind, and she's now received another
    phone in the post.

    She went back to CPW to try to return the phone she'd purchased there
    and to cancel the contract. They had told her, when she bought it,
    that she could cancel the contract within 14 days (that time will be
    up on Monday). However when she went back, they said that there would
    be a cancellation charge of £400. I suspect this is really them
    charging her for the phone, since she'd be cancelling the contract,
    but it doesn't sound like they were very clear and she got the
    impression it was Fresh charging this.

    So she now has two Samsung D900s, one on a contract (18 months) with
    Fresh (which is apparently costing of £20/month, but doesn't include
    any calls?) and the other... I'm not sure if it's on a contract or
    payg.

    What she wants to do is sell one of them to cover part of the cost of
    paying the contract every month. CPW suggested she sell it on ebay,
    but she has no account on ebay and I wondered if selling it there
    would be worth it even if she did.

    Anyone have any ideas about how she can recoup some of her money, or
    extricate herself from this? Yes, she knows she's not been too savvy
    about all of this, and yes, I've made her promise not to buy a phone
    again without taking a grown-up ;-)

    TIA
    --
    KVL



    See More: Best course of action?




  2. #2
    BORG
    Guest

    Re: Best course of action?

    On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 14:12:01 -0000, K <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Question for a friend (yes, really!)
    >
    >Her son lost a Samsung D900; she contacted her insurance company who
    >said it wasn't covered. She bought him a new phone - same model - to
    >replace it, on a Fresh contract, from Carphone Warehouse. Then the
    >insurance company changed its mind, and she's now received another
    >phone in the post.
    >
    >She went back to CPW to try to return the phone she'd purchased there
    >and to cancel the contract. They had told her, when she bought it,
    >that she could cancel the contract within 14 days (that time will be
    >up on Monday). However when she went back, they said that there would
    >be a cancellation charge of £400. I suspect this is really them
    >charging her for the phone, since she'd be cancelling the contract,
    >but it doesn't sound like they were very clear and she got the
    >impression it was Fresh charging this.
    >
    >So she now has two Samsung D900s, one on a contract (18 months) with
    >Fresh (which is apparently costing of £20/month, but doesn't include
    >any calls?) and the other... I'm not sure if it's on a contract or
    >payg.
    >
    >What she wants to do is sell one of them to cover part of the cost of
    >paying the contract every month. CPW suggested she sell it on ebay,
    >but she has no account on ebay and I wondered if selling it there
    >would be worth it even if she did.
    >
    >Anyone have any ideas about how she can recoup some of her money, or
    >extricate herself from this? Yes, she knows she's not been too savvy
    >about all of this, and yes, I've made her promise not to buy a phone
    >again without taking a grown-up ;-)
    >
    >TIA



    You can cancel the contract and phone within 14 days with no charge.
    tell them to shove it .
    --

    www.ratrodz.co.uk

    XJ900 Trike ** GS850 Trike
    XV1000 TR1 Chop

    [email protected] [Rot 13 it]

    Some people are like slinkys....
    no real use but it makes you smile when they fall down stairs!



  3. #3
    K
    Guest

    Re: Best course of action?

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] says...
    > You can cancel the contract and phone within 14 days with no charge.
    > tell them to shove it .


    Even when the phone has been used?

    --
    KVL



  4. #4
    Jon
    Guest

    Re: Best course of action?

    [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > [email protected] says...
    > > You can cancel the contract and phone within 14 days with no charge.
    > > tell them to shove it .

    >
    > Even when the phone has been used?


    Yes, normally. I'm not sure exactly what Fresh's terms are but as long
    as the phone has not been physically damaged in any way then there's no
    grounds for refusal to honour the 14 day money back policy (if Fresh
    even have one).
    --
    Regards
    Jon



  5. #5
    BORG
    Guest

    Re: Best course of action?

    On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 18:42:45 -0000, K <[email protected]> wrote:

    >In article <[email protected]>,
    >[email protected] says...
    >> You can cancel the contract and phone within 14 days with no charge.
    >> tell them to shove it .

    >
    >Even when the phone has been used?



    yep even if it has been used, It's the contract you signed for the
    phone is a bonus
    --

    www.ratrodz.co.uk

    XJ900 Trike ** GS850 Trike
    XV1000 TR1 Chop

    [email protected] [Rot 13 it]

    Some people are like slinkys....
    no real use but it makes you smile when they fall down stairs!



  6. #6
    K
    Guest

    Re: Best course of action?

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] says...
    > Yes, normally. I'm not sure exactly what Fresh's terms are but as long
    > as the phone has not been physically damaged in any way then there's no
    > grounds for refusal to honour the 14 day money back policy (if Fresh
    > even have one).


    This gets more interesting...

    The phone hadn't actually been used (I got that bit wrong) because it
    was intended as a Christmas present. However since friend thought she
    was stuck with it, she put it on to charge last night - and
    discovered that the screen is damaged (not the outer cover, but the
    inner bit).

    She got the phone two weeks ago today (not Monday), so I think she
    needs to phone Fresh and cancel the contract today? As for the phone,
    since it's damaged, she can go down the SOGA route with it, and take
    it back to CPW tomorrow for a "refund" (phone wasn't charged for
    separately, so there isn't actually any money due back, but SOGA
    allows for her to reject it iirc?)

    --
    KVL



  7. #7
    Jon
    Guest

    Re: Best course of action?

    [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    > She got the phone two weeks ago today (not Monday), so I think she
    > needs to phone Fresh and cancel the contract today?


    She needs to physically take it back if it was bought from a shop. Only
    the dealer can cancel a contract if it was bought from a shop.

    > As for the phone,
    > since it's damaged, she can go down the SOGA route with it, and take
    > it back to CPW tomorrow for a "refund" (phone wasn't charged for
    > separately, so there isn't actually any money due back, but SOGA
    > allows for her to reject it iirc?)


    It won't do your cause any harm, but if Fresh have a 14 day cool off
    policy then you must pursue that avenue. Check the T&Cs on your/her copy
    of the contract.
    --
    Regards
    Jon



  8. #8
    K
    Guest

    Re: Best course of action?

    Thanks for the replies on this. My friend couldn't get to CPW
    yesterday (funeral to attend), but phoned them and spoke to the
    manager, who mumbled a bit but didn't take long to agree when she
    reminded him that the T&C allowed for her to cancel within 14 days.
    The contract wasn't actually very clear on this, but I told her to
    try to sound like she knew what she was talking about and rely on the
    shop staff not being convinced they did ;-). Phone went back to the
    shop today and the contract has been cancelled.

    --
    KVL



  • Similar Threads