I have a mail order query and am hoping AAM readers can help.
I purchased an electronic device from a company in Cork. I discovered the device was faulty less than 1 month after I got it, and informed the Cork company. They requested I sent it down for repairs / replacement, "all under warranty".
I posted it down by registered mail, having decided I'd absorb the cost of this since they were being so efficient and courteous with their after-sales service - a personal cost of about EUR8.
The device had to be replaced eventually. Then they phoned me and requested I pay for the cost of carriage from the manufacturers in the UK to them, and for subsequently sending the device on to me - a charge of EUR40.
They stated that carriage is not covered under warranty from their suppliers to them, or from them to me.
I agreed on the phone to pay EUR15 to get the device back to me, but I am still not happy with the situation.
Am I liable for carriage, even though the device is under warranty? It was only 30 days old with it malfunctioned !!!
I'm now out of pocket by EUR23 on a defective device that only cost approx EUR200 !!