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AIBU?

To think we shouldn't have to pay for this?

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Fazackerley · 22/03/2019 23:13

We ordered 500 litres of oil to be delivered. Paid over the phone. The company delivered 900 litres by mistake. They are chasing us for payment for the extra 400 that we didn't order. They are a local company that we know well.

AIBU to refuse to pay, at least for now??

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AnemoneAnenome · 22/03/2019 23:16

Can't blame them for trying I guess!

Can they come and pump it back out again?

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Fazackerley · 22/03/2019 23:17

Apparently not!

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Singlenotsingle · 22/03/2019 23:18

Tell them you didn't order 900 litres. That wasn't in the contract, so they can come and collect their extra 400 litres. (If you don't allow them to collect it, you have, by performance, accepted it).

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NuffSaidSam · 22/03/2019 23:20

YANBU

It's not your fault they made a mistake and can't take it back.

If you were feeling generous and would have had that extra at some point anyway i.e. you're going to use it, you could offer to pay something. Particularly if they're a local company and are normally good/you'll need to work with them in the future.

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FuriousCheekyFucker · 22/03/2019 23:20

I'd call them and say you budget for 500 litres and it'll take 3 months or so for you to pay the rest? Perhaps offer to pay off 100 litres a month?

Their mistake but you've got the oil which you will eventually use. Is it worth the strife? Offer to pay, but on your terms.

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AnalUnicorn · 22/03/2019 23:20

@Singlenotsingle has it correct. Give them a reasonable opportunity to collect their over-delivery. If they choose not to, then it’s not your liability.

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Rottencooking · 22/03/2019 23:21

Of course yanbu. It's not what you ordered. What the hell 😂

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Fazackerley · 22/03/2019 23:22

I said I'd pay in 4 months which is when I'd normally expect to buy more oil. They've said they'll have to charge interest!! AIBU to think they are cfs?

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Aquamarine1029 · 22/03/2019 23:23

Unfortunately you ordered by phone. Did they send an email/mail you a confirmation or a receipt? If not, it's your word against theirs.

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Fazackerley · 22/03/2019 23:23

They said they can't take it back as they can't measure how much they are taking.

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Fazackerley · 22/03/2019 23:24

No, they have a record of the order and have confirmed we only ordered 500l

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radishingravish · 22/03/2019 23:24

They said they can't take it back as they can't measure how much they are taking.

Can they take it all back and then measure 500 back again?

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AnemoneAnenome · 22/03/2019 23:24

Erm, offer them a bucket? Confused

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Fazackerley · 22/03/2019 23:26

It's so frustrating! I don't see why I should just blithely fork out 300 because they fucked up!

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NigellaAwesome · 22/03/2019 23:26

I'm pretty sure that they can't charge you interest for this. It sounds reasonable to say you would pay the excess in a few months.

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radishingravish · 22/03/2019 23:27

No, they have a record of the order and have confirmed we only ordered 500l

In that case definitely don't pay for the extra. Tell them they made the mistake and they have to find a solution and you paying for their mistake is definitely not a solution.

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Fazackerley · 22/03/2019 23:28

I said tbh if you weren't a company I know well it could be a scam!

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Pinkyyy · 22/03/2019 23:28

Not your fault they can't rectify a a problem they created. They cannot legally force you to pay for it and you have no moral obligation to either. Them mentioning charging you interest on their mistake is just plain cheeky.

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Fazackerley · 22/03/2019 23:29

I am really cross, particularly as they just chased payment as though it was nothing, no apology

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Pinkyyy · 22/03/2019 23:32

Keep proof (email or letter) that you've given them the option to retrieve it and have no further direct contact with them.

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NunoGoncalves · 22/03/2019 23:36

Is there another supplier you can use next time? Sounds like a genuine mistake but they're being CFs about it to threaten to charge interest. If possible, I'd respond that I'm willing to pay now but will not be using their services ever again.

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Rottencooking · 22/03/2019 23:38

They're utter pisstakers. Not your problem they gave you too much and not your problem they're unwilling to try and retrieve it.

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Treaclesweet · 22/03/2019 23:40

Is there someone else you can order from next time? If so I would tell them you're not paying, especially with the rudeness!
They can't have a leg to stand on legally surely? I'd keep a paper trail now though JIC.

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Mummymummums · 22/03/2019 23:41

Yes CFs. They're lucky you're agreeing to pay so to threaten interest is very poor. As you say, it's their cock up and not within your current budget.

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Ariela · 22/03/2019 23:47

I'd take advice from Trading Standards, then ring them back (or better, email them), to say what TS tell you. I imagine they will say to give them the option to collect or to pay when you would have expected to order more, but no interest.

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