- Jan 15, 2011
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Hello All.
Last Monday I bought a KAMPA Air 260 Awning. After a good deal of ringing around to source one.
Unfortunatly when I erected it on a site last Tuesday I discovered a small amount of damage to the fly screen door a small hole about 25mm by 4mm.
As well as this the actual exterior canvas also showed a tiny amount of damage. I took the awning down the following day and repacked it away.
I must say the awning was very well packaged with even tissue paper between the layers so I can only assume the damage was caused at the factory before packing.
At this point I would like to say the awning when erected was everything I wanted and until spotting the damage I was really pleased with it. even then I debated with myself whether to put up with the damage that was until I saw the exterior panel damage.
This brings me to my main point for the post.
I have just spoken to the supplier re the problem and he has suggested that they will send it back to Kampa for repairs rather than just swap the thing. When I said that I wasn't happy with that he says he will ring Kampa then call me back with what they say.
Frustrating because the damage although minor was clearly inflicted at the factory either prior or during packing.
I really don't want a repaired awning I want to start with a perfect new one.
Can anyone please advise me if I am within my rights to ask for a new one or failing that ask for a full refund. I do have some sympathy with the position of the outlet where I purchased it because I know they don't have any in stock at the moment. But I am just a little concerned now that at no time during our call did he mention a replacement only returning the awning to the manufacturer for repair.
Best Regards Brian
Last Monday I bought a KAMPA Air 260 Awning. After a good deal of ringing around to source one.
Unfortunatly when I erected it on a site last Tuesday I discovered a small amount of damage to the fly screen door a small hole about 25mm by 4mm.
As well as this the actual exterior canvas also showed a tiny amount of damage. I took the awning down the following day and repacked it away.
I must say the awning was very well packaged with even tissue paper between the layers so I can only assume the damage was caused at the factory before packing.
At this point I would like to say the awning when erected was everything I wanted and until spotting the damage I was really pleased with it. even then I debated with myself whether to put up with the damage that was until I saw the exterior panel damage.
This brings me to my main point for the post.
I have just spoken to the supplier re the problem and he has suggested that they will send it back to Kampa for repairs rather than just swap the thing. When I said that I wasn't happy with that he says he will ring Kampa then call me back with what they say.
Frustrating because the damage although minor was clearly inflicted at the factory either prior or during packing.
I really don't want a repaired awning I want to start with a perfect new one.
Can anyone please advise me if I am within my rights to ask for a new one or failing that ask for a full refund. I do have some sympathy with the position of the outlet where I purchased it because I know they don't have any in stock at the moment. But I am just a little concerned now that at no time during our call did he mention a replacement only returning the awning to the manufacturer for repair.
Best Regards Brian