Seth Brundle wrote: » Should they just magic up an engineer?
chuck eastwood wrote: » Yeah they should actually when it comes to freezers. I'm a maintenance tech and deal with refrigeration units daily. Retail industrial and the odd home call. Any thing to do with food stocks is given priority no matter who the client is. I hope power cities attitude to customers is better than yours
DavyD_83 wrote: » Not trying to be a smartass, but would you not be able to source a backup freezer, or even an engineer yourself through work to get you through the heatwave? I'm not saying customers should have to, but seems like you've a ready supply of refrigeration and freezing services at hand. ?
Samantha Worried Shortchange wrote: » He's not the OP.
BradyH wrote: » ... then u can replace fridge temporarily even. What a nightmare
BradyH wrote: » DO NOT BUY FROM THESE PEOPLE.
abff wrote: » Just a thought for the OP. Do you have any neighbours who might be prepared to help out by storing some of your food in their fridges/freezers until your's is fixed?
coylemj wrote: » OP unplugged the freezer last Wednesday, bit late for your suggestion I'm afraid.
DavyD_83 wrote: » Not trying to be a smartass, but would you not be able to source a backup freezer, or even an engineer yourself through work to get you through the heatwave? I'm not saying customers should have to, but seems like you've a ready supply of refrigeration and freezing services at hand. To be honest, I don't know what the responsibility of a retailer is towards the food in your freezer. If they did offer a solution I'd imagine it would be on a goodwill basis. If oven died half way through cooking dinner would they need to cover takeaways until its sorted?
TallGlass wrote: » You problem comes under the three R's. Refund, Repair or Replacement.https://www.ccpc.ie/consumers/shopping/faulty-goods/ Just ask for a refund be my advice.
whippet wrote: » Which of the three ‘r’ solutions is up to the retailer to decide .. the consumer can choose to accept or go the SSC .. and then the SSC decides if the retailers offer was reasonable.
colm_mcm wrote: » It’s hardly Power City’s own engineer that’s coming out though? Surely it’s the manufacturer sending someone out?