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lNomNoml

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#272473 26-Jun-2020 15:29
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I need some advise, my mother placed an order on TheMarket on the 1st June for a bread maker, she has already paid for it and it has been in the "Confirmed" status since the 1st, she has tried reaching out via their customer service and emailing them asking for an update on it and expressed her "unhappiness" that she is still waiting , but nothing is coming of it, the Bread marker was to be supplied by Noel Leeming, is there anything else she can do? can she not just go to Noel Leeming and ask for one and move on? 


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  #2513000 26-Jun-2020 15:31
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Charge back on the credit card


 
 
 

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  #2513007 26-Jun-2020 15:38
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Linux:

 

Charge back on the credit card

 

 

She wants the breadmaker, it's $100 more now if she buys it now. She doesn't want a refund she wants the breadmaker.


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  #2513009 26-Jun-2020 15:39
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lNomNoml:

 

Linux:

 

Charge back on the credit card

 

 

She wants the breadmaker, it's $100 more now if she buys it now. She doesn't want a refund she wants the breadmaker.

 

 

Go into a Store then and start making some noise!




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  #2513192 26-Jun-2020 18:00
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TheMarket is sucks, had a lot of issues with them

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  #2513257 26-Jun-2020 20:40
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What bread maker is it? If it isn't the Panasonic SD2501 I would just take the refund and buy the Panasonic. I'm appalled at the prices though, $400?!? It's like $200AUD!


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  #2513287 26-Jun-2020 22:43
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I know since Covid there has been a shortage of breadmakers with everyone pretty much sold out. I would just get a refund as you could be waiting for a while of you are waiting on a particular model.



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  #2513288 26-Jun-2020 22:54
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Kyanar:

 

What bread maker is it? If it isn't the Panasonic SD2501 I would just take the refund and buy the Panasonic. I'm appalled at the prices though, $400?!? It's like $200AUD!

 

 

https://www.noelleeming.co.nz/shop/whiteware-kitchen-appliances/small-kitchen-appliances/cooking-appliances/breadmakers/breville-bbm100-bakers-oven-breadmaker/prod12340.html

 

She paid around $155 for it, now it's $259.99, I'm starting to think this whole hold up is just so she cancels the order and they don't have to sell it cheaper to her.

 

 

 

throbb: I know since Covid there has been a shortage of breadmakers with everyone pretty much sold out. I would just get a refund as you could be waiting for a while of you are waiting on a particular model.

 

The pickup location she ordered it from shows 4 in stock on Noel's website.


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  #2513297 27-Jun-2020 00:04
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Your "problem" (not that you or your mother are responsible for it) is that TheMarket is owned by The Warehouse Group and you are also dealing with a TWG-owned brand. There have been numerous cases here and reported in the media where TWG has behaved very badly towards consumers and instances where TWG owned companies have been held to have breached the Fair Trading Act. To be blunt, they are close to the territory of warranting the description of "scum". Your mother can try directly contacting Noel Leeming's helpline by phone and see where that gets her to.

 

Good luck.

 

 

 

 


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  #2518310 7-Jul-2020 09:00
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NL now being investigated by the ComCom for this kind of behaviour:

 

link

 

For all their talk about social responsibility etc, TWG companies are truly worse than scum at times.

 

 


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  #2518689 7-Jul-2020 18:33
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Also my mother eventually got the breadmaker in the end.


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