AmethystRox
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- Jan 27, 2010
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This may not be the place to write about this, but as Lola Rose sells on QVC and there are a lot of LR fans here (myself included), I was hoping there might be some words of wisdom to be found here. I purchased several Lola Rose bracelets and a pair of earrings during the sale on her website in June. I decided to return two bracelets, keeping the other 3 along with the earrings. To be on the safe side, I sent them via 'Signed For' (Recorded Delivery). After a couple of weeks and no email from LR about receiving the return nor a confirmation of a refund, I checked the tracking number. According to Royal Mail, the package had been returned and signed for. I contacted Customer Care @ LR and they said that the person who signed for it doesn't work for LR. (Only a single name listed and nothing resembling a signture or even an attempt at a signature is shown on the RM website, just some strange lines).
I made a claim to Royal Mail with supporting documentation for reimbursement. However, 'they' say that because they have evidence that the package has been delivered, the claim is to be denied. This letter came in the post which I then forwarded to LR via email. Their response is that if the package turns up at LR they will let me know. I would be very surprised if the package turns up there.
I am drafting an appeal to Royal Mail which I know is probably pointless. Has anyone ever had anything similar happen to them and do you have any advice as to how I could possibly win the hearts of either RM or LR for a refund? Otherwise I am out £44.10 and nothing to show for it but stress, distrust and cynicism.
Even though QVC has nothing to do with this, I have decided to return the absurd number of pieces I bought of the LR TSVs and OTOs during the recent LR shows. This incident although somewhat small in life's big picture is big to me and makes me realize that £44 is too much to lose and have nothing for it. That made me think how I went overboard on the offers @ Q, 5 bracelets and 2 earrings .... and that's too much to spend on one vendor.
I have the receipt showing I gave RM a packet to deliver, RM has a receipt showing that it/they/someone delivered a packet to LR, yet I am out of both 'cash' and merchandise. It's disappointing and I know I will lose out on this.
Many thanks to all for listening. :mysmilie_504:
I made a claim to Royal Mail with supporting documentation for reimbursement. However, 'they' say that because they have evidence that the package has been delivered, the claim is to be denied. This letter came in the post which I then forwarded to LR via email. Their response is that if the package turns up at LR they will let me know. I would be very surprised if the package turns up there.
I am drafting an appeal to Royal Mail which I know is probably pointless. Has anyone ever had anything similar happen to them and do you have any advice as to how I could possibly win the hearts of either RM or LR for a refund? Otherwise I am out £44.10 and nothing to show for it but stress, distrust and cynicism.
Even though QVC has nothing to do with this, I have decided to return the absurd number of pieces I bought of the LR TSVs and OTOs during the recent LR shows. This incident although somewhat small in life's big picture is big to me and makes me realize that £44 is too much to lose and have nothing for it. That made me think how I went overboard on the offers @ Q, 5 bracelets and 2 earrings .... and that's too much to spend on one vendor.
I have the receipt showing I gave RM a packet to deliver, RM has a receipt showing that it/they/someone delivered a packet to LR, yet I am out of both 'cash' and merchandise. It's disappointing and I know I will lose out on this.
Many thanks to all for listening. :mysmilie_504: