Curious Geroge wrote: » Not sure who seen the show during the week but Cost Plus Sofa were shown to be supplying sofas "not fit for purpose". Since we actually purchased one in early 2011 and had it repaired somewhat at the time, the thing has basically fallen apart. I headed into the shop today since I had complained at the time and it was'nt there problem so we gave up but today was told its out of its 1 year manufactures warrenty. Can I still open a small claims case even though its been 2 years. I reckon after spending over a grand, it should be the case where this is not fit for purpose if it can not longer be used. Does anyone know my legal rights here ? thanks
brightkane wrote: » it seems they are closing storeshttp://costplussofas.com/ " PUBLIC NOTICE To whom it may concern After many years serving the people of Ireland, we have taken the decision to completely restructure the business which will involve the closure of many stores. Existing customers please note that all current outstanding orders, contracts and agreements will be honoured, completed and delivered as agreed. All current Guarantees and Warranties will continue to be honoured. If you are awaiting delivery of an outstanding order, you need not take any action. We will contact you as soon as your order comes into stock. Adam Hasan Customer Services Directorate Helpline: 01 484 5633www.costplussofas.ie www.bedsetc.ie "
Ilikeyourcow wrote: » Bought bed frame mattress and sofa. Was told they would be delivered together but they didnt send the bed!! Been fckd around the last 3 weeks over it and now the waterford store has closed!!! Rang the helpline and they told me il have to pay the 75euro delivery charge again even though it was their fault!! !! I lost the head as store manager said i wudnt have to pay it but now the store is gone!! They said they will get back to me lol i await their call!!
hfallada wrote: » Buy quality if you can afford it. Like a nazuti sofa which are like 3,000 but it will still be perfect in 30 years.
Curious Geroge wrote: » If going to the small claims court, ensure you use head office in Westmeath under Revolution Galleries Ltd.http://www.solocheck.ie/Irish-Company/Revolution-Galleries-Ltd-904813
amtw wrote: » Hi Curious Geroge, what's the story now, can you still take a claim against Cost Plus Sofas to the small claims court even though they have gone into liquidation.
leitrim1 wrote: » I escaped by the skin of my teeth. The search goes on !
Curious Geroge wrote: » out of its 1 year manufactures warrenty.
carpejugulum wrote: » Minimum warranty is 2 year. Retailers have a huge scam going claiming it's only 1 year.
dudara wrote: » There are no legal requirements around warranties. It is entirely up to the retailer and/or manufacturer if they want to offer a warranty. There is no legal requirement either around the length of a warranty. The key thing is that your Consumer rights offer greater protection than a warranty and cannot be superseded by one.
ted1 wrote: » I think your bring pedantic as to the what exactly a warranty is. There is a 2 year minimum guarantee in operation on Europehttp://ec.europa.eu/consumers/ecc/consumer_topics/buying_goods_services_en.htm
wmpdd3 wrote: » There does not seem to be a business registered under that name.http://www.cro.ie/search/CompanySearch.aspx EDIT, never mind, the post above is correct.
brian_t wrote: » They have a Verified representative in this forum Cost Plus Sofas: Lee See here Cost Plus Sofa - Refund or Replacment - Small Claims Court
SeeZee wrote: » Thanks That second link doesn't work