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to aspire never to spend a single pound in Tesco again

40 replies

emoo777 · 20/12/2012 19:00

I ordered a lot of the kids Christmas presents through Tesco direct (wouldn't normally but double clubcard exchange = half price). Went to pick them up from local store to learn that they had been sent back the previous day as I had not picked them up within two weeks. Went home to re-read email with two week warning but no mention of two week requirement, even in the small print. Also no email warning me items were returned, to save me the trip to local store. So dh and I had taken the day off whilst kids were in nursery to prepare for Christmas and had to spend the whole time trying to find the presents in the shops.

I phoned to complain and the (very bored sounding) customer service person told me items were never scanned out of the store so if I hadn't phoned I never would have recieved a refund. They told me to email my complaint instead of registering it over the phone (don't think they could be bothered to deal with it). Emailed complaint - three days later still waiting for response..

I know this isn't the end of the world but I just get really would up by these big companies with no customer service. I used to reckon I spent 1 in every 2 pounds in Tesco with food, petrol etc but gave up food deliveries from them as they were horrendously unreliable (tried Sainsburys and haven't looked back).

They wasted so much of my time that I really feel like I am due an apology.

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AllSnowballsAndNoKnickers · 20/12/2012 19:02

I'm sure it's all very irritating but why didn't you pick them up within two weeks? Were you notified they were there for collection? How long did you expect Tescoto hold onto them for?

hellhasnofurylikeahungrywoman · 20/12/2012 19:03

It says it on the website though.

TheMonster · 20/12/2012 19:04

Two week warning surely is a two week requirement.

orangepudding · 20/12/2012 19:05

It's awful that you wouldn't have got a refund if you didn't call but are you sure there was no mention of them holding the items for just two weeks? It's stated on the website and pretty standard for most companies.

DingDongKethryverilyonHigh · 20/12/2012 19:06

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CanIHaveAPetGiraffePlease · 20/12/2012 19:07

I'd expect to pick them up within a coupld of days of them being delivered - did you reallyt hink they'd be there 2 weeks later? Not sure any store would hold items that long!!!

(I've used asda direct before and I've been texted when they've arrived in store and gone in within a day or two)

FeelingFestiveCheerMum · 20/12/2012 19:07

Sorry but YABU, very very U.
You would have received an email stating that they were ready for collection and it makes it very clear that you have two whole weeks to collect them.
Why on earth did you wait over two weeks to go and pick them up??

ValiumQueen · 20/12/2012 19:07

YABU. Two weeks is surely long enough to collect them. I think that is very generous of them to allow two weeks tbh.

HoHoHokeyCokeyPigInAPokey · 20/12/2012 19:07

Two weeks is standard isn't it?

It is bad that they didn't contact you to let you know they were going to be returned though.

HyvaPaiva · 20/12/2012 19:09

HERE they say in very clear terms they will hold for 14 days and then return. I'm not sure why you didn't collect or why you want an apology. They did what they said they would do but you didn't do your side of it.

DingDongKethryverilyonHigh · 20/12/2012 19:09

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Shakey1500 · 20/12/2012 19:10

Did you not get an email/text or anything to say they were there? Two weeks does sound a reasonable amount of time for them to be available for collection.

As an aside, I love the Tesco Christmas advert with the teenager reluctantly (but secretly enjoying it eventually) putting on his paper hat Grin

wewereherefirst · 20/12/2012 19:15

YABU. They're not your storage solutions. You had two weeks to pick them up, it's your own fault!

SweetMingePie · 20/12/2012 19:19

YABU. Why didn't you collect when the were delivered. 14 days is more than enough time for you to go collect the items.

The only thing that is off here is that they hasn't refunded you.

chrismissymoomoomee · 20/12/2012 19:20

I have left things for a week to pick up before and recieved about 3 emails reminding me to pick it up, are you sure you didn't just delete them? Its also clearly stated in the T&Cs.

I know its annoying but its your own fault.

everlong · 20/12/2012 19:22

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pumpkinsweetieMasPudding · 20/12/2012 19:23

Yabu, if they were to stock everyoned items for weeks one end, they would have no space in the shopGrin
You must collect within 14 days, i have no idea why you left them there so long...

EnglishGirlApproximately · 20/12/2012 19:25

Pretty standard for any retailer tbh. Its also standard practice for companies to request complaints in writing as it takes away the potential for the person on the phone to misinterpret or mishear something.

GhostShip · 20/12/2012 19:26

It's your own fault.

Rules are rules.

everlong · 20/12/2012 19:27

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GhostShip · 20/12/2012 19:29

It's your own fault.

Rules are rules.

GhostShip · 20/12/2012 19:29

eeek sorry double post.

foreverondiet · 20/12/2012 19:31

Sorry I think your own fault - 2 weeks is fair. They do send emails to remind you. You could have paid a little more for postage if you couldn't make it in within 2 weeks.

TidyDancer · 20/12/2012 19:32

I am stunned you even need to ask this.

YABmassivelyU.

You were given two weeks. You were told of this. You didn't pick up.

And Tesco are the unreasonable ones? I think not.

emoo777 · 20/12/2012 19:35

OP here. I left them there for two weeks simply because I had no chance to pick them up before then (one and two year olds with hand, foot and mouth, urgh, lets not even go there). Unlike other people on this thred I had no email to remind me, and no email to tell me it had got into store.

My main gripe is that Tescos (both in this instance and in my experience with online deliveries) seem completely uninterested in customer complaints. Whatever they think of any complaint, if it is written in a polite and inoffensive manner, they should respond.

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