Hi ... I have a problem with Aldi at the moment and was wondering if anybody had any advice or could point me in the right direction.
Basically I bought one fo their Traveller 5 MP HD Camcorders , Model DV5000 for €99 , 5 months ago. Recently pictures or video I take with the camera are extremely blurry and the focus doesn't ... eh .... focus.
I took the camera (in original packing with all the bits n pieces that came with it) and of course my reciept, to my local Aldi and explained the situation , the manager said" I can't exchange it you need to ring the helpline". , I asked how a helpline would be able to verify if what I was telling them was the truth about the camera being faulty , and he replied "You need to ring the helpline - they will explain everything" , I said "but legally speaking I thought my contract was with you - Aldi - not a technical helpline" , he replied "the helpline is us , you just need to contact them first and they will tell you what do to". I reluctantly agreed to leave the shop and go ring the helpline.
I rang the helpline (which was answered in German) and explained the situation to them. They said "post the camera and reciept to us and we will have a technician look at it. He will determine if its to be repaired or replaced". I said "hang on, you're in Germany , Im in Ireland and I have to pay for postage and packaging to Germany !! ?" They said "Yes". I said "but why should I be out of pocket for postage costs when the responsibility is yours". They said "if you want , you can include a reciept from the Post Office and request a refund for the postage costs" . So I said "no thanks , I will deal with the matter locally - goodbye".
So my question is , are Aldi breaking the law ? .. surely I can't be expected to ensure the camera gets returned to Aldi's supplier for evaluation and at my expense ? Surely thats their respsonibility ? What if i was trying to return a faulty TV - would I be expected to pay for the shipping costs of that ? .. What if my camera was lost in the post ? Should I take out a Small Claims against them ?
For the record .. the camera is sold with a 3 yr warranty - it is only 5mths old.
Basically I bought one fo their Traveller 5 MP HD Camcorders , Model DV5000 for €99 , 5 months ago. Recently pictures or video I take with the camera are extremely blurry and the focus doesn't ... eh .... focus.
I took the camera (in original packing with all the bits n pieces that came with it) and of course my reciept, to my local Aldi and explained the situation , the manager said" I can't exchange it you need to ring the helpline". , I asked how a helpline would be able to verify if what I was telling them was the truth about the camera being faulty , and he replied "You need to ring the helpline - they will explain everything" , I said "but legally speaking I thought my contract was with you - Aldi - not a technical helpline" , he replied "the helpline is us , you just need to contact them first and they will tell you what do to". I reluctantly agreed to leave the shop and go ring the helpline.
I rang the helpline (which was answered in German) and explained the situation to them. They said "post the camera and reciept to us and we will have a technician look at it. He will determine if its to be repaired or replaced". I said "hang on, you're in Germany , Im in Ireland and I have to pay for postage and packaging to Germany !! ?" They said "Yes". I said "but why should I be out of pocket for postage costs when the responsibility is yours". They said "if you want , you can include a reciept from the Post Office and request a refund for the postage costs" . So I said "no thanks , I will deal with the matter locally - goodbye".
So my question is , are Aldi breaking the law ? .. surely I can't be expected to ensure the camera gets returned to Aldi's supplier for evaluation and at my expense ? Surely thats their respsonibility ? What if i was trying to return a faulty TV - would I be expected to pay for the shipping costs of that ? .. What if my camera was lost in the post ? Should I take out a Small Claims against them ?
For the record .. the camera is sold with a 3 yr warranty - it is only 5mths old.