Clear Cut Case
I have a clear cut case which will FINALLY CONFIRM or DISCOUNT the advice "Never Shop at Mobilia" and also reveal whether or not Mr. John Ritchie (Operations Manager of North America), and I name him only because he has been mentioned in previous posts to this thread, is part of the solution or part of the problem.
I will not say as of yet what defects the furniture had, nor how Mobilia customer service dealt with the issues, sufficed to say that we have an extremely clear cut case and we have been in contact with Mr. Ritchie. We have forwarded him a very reasonable proposal, his response to which will indicate whether or not Mobilia is acting in good faith with its customers or not.
I have every reason to hope that Mr. Ritchie will take responsibility and deal with the issue, showing that Mobilia can deal with its clientele honestly and with integrity, and that they are in the business of selling goods, and not peddling "bads".
If we have a positive outcome I will return only to say that the outcome was positive, and will not divulge the details of the case on this web page or in any other forum.
If the outcome is not positive, stay tuned, we will be posting here with all of the details, posting on other websites, and possibly going to the press and taking legal action.
Cross your fingers, and hope with me that Mobilia will do what is right!
...and Stay Tuned!!
-Early indications are looking positive... we will update once everything is finalized -Oct 14, 2010
-Although we've been promised a resolution to the situation we will see if there is a delay implementing the resolution
-Scheduled resolution is for October 23, 2010
-Returned furniture for FULL refund. Had to be extremely tenacious, kept all evidence of defects, records of every interaction with customer service etc. essentially had to threaten to go to Small Claims court.
ADVICE 1. Insist on an inspection by a neutral third party technician. 2. DO NOT SIGN anything unless you can KEEP A COPY of it e.g. a fabric technician's report or else you will need to compell it for your court case... 3. DO NOT agree to anything which you do NOT actually beleive. If something smells MUSTY, MOULDY, or ROTTEN don't let the technician talk you into agreeing it smells "like salty sea air" because it IS A TRICK to get out of replacing BAD furniture.
PS: You CAN solve your problems with Ritchie, but you need to be firm.