QUOTE(Swingcats @ Nov 30 2009, 04:10 PM)

The nightmare continues- DHL failed to pick up the parcel on Thursday as I went out for 30mins to pick my daughter up from school. They left a card to ring with premium rate number on it. I ran it and after 10 mins of press 1, do this, do that, I got to speak to someone, they said i could not arrange for a re-pick up the firm who sent it would have to that.
I e-mailed the Solo who replyed today with
Hi Chris We can organise another collection however there will be a charge of £10.00 + VAT. If you would like to go ahead with this then please call our sales staff on 01159171718. Kind Regards Returns DepartmentSolo Group LTD Tel: 0115 9171718Fax: 0115 9133577I went down to DHL office in Yeovil with the parcel and was told no and had to bring it home.
I replyed saying it was their mistake, that they had a web page showing four lights, etc etc...... no reply. I have just rung them and was promised someone would ring back.
NIGHTMARE!
Distance Selling Act
You will have to be careful - as the rules do not apply for Business to Business sales.
The goods are not as described, and so you can reject them and as a consumer, you can insist on their collection at your convenience.
By the sounds of it, they should be able to provide means for you to drop the package off at your local DHL.
Stand your ground...
Legally, you can insist on a refund BEFORE the goods are collected!
A fairly good explaination of your rights can be found here;
http://www.out-law.com/page-430#ReturnThe more tricky to read act can be view at;
http://www.oft.gov.uk/advice_and_resources...ng-regulations/It sounds just bad luck that you had to nip out - I've had similar before, but the driver was dropping something off down the road and checked on his way back when he saw my car in the drive.
If you pay for a re-collection, then you'll either need to stay in all day OR risk the same happening again. This is not the merchants fault, but is stopping them getting the goods back.
I suggest asking them to provide a means for you to drop the goods off a DHL depot at no cost to you.
It looks to be an honest mistake on their part - and it sounds like they're trying to deal with it fairly.