Browse Forums Kitchen Appliances Re: Damaged induction cooktop 2Jun 30, 2010 8:40 pm Building on the Sunshine Coast - Land settled 22nd July 2009 Building contract finally signed (after much deliberation on our part) 11th November 2009 Building commences 25th January 2010 - small local builder End of June - almost completed fit out 26th July - MOVE IN DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Re: Damaged induction cooktop 13Jul 02, 2010 8:47 am 'chelle We have a hand-over date...15/10...but I won't hold my breath! http://people-in-glass-houses.blogspot.com/ Re: Damaged induction cooktop 20Aug 25, 2010 3:47 pm Nathan SteelFab Lesson to everyone. Check your goods upon delivery/pickup. Nathan I fully agree with you. Everyone should do this before they put items into storage to prevent issues like this. While I understand the frustration, I think you have been lucky that they have come to the party and offered you compensation. Damage is not covered under warranty and 6 months after the fact I think you would find as far as the retailer goes, most would not help you. Most would look upon it that anything could have happened to your cooktop in the time you have had it. I actually work in electrical retail and had a customer call up today who has had their items in storage for 3 years and expects us to replace something they claim is missing. Um..yeah right. Lisa- Finally in our house!!! It's hard to comment as the photos area bit dark ( you might need a new 15 - just got one and wow ) Jokes aside, I can see one member that is cracked. I would find a… 2 2558 The coupling, which is made from flexible PVC, needs to comply with AS/NZS 4327 which specifies the requirements for metal banded flexible couplings used in low-pressure… 1 2598 Thanks, we are headed in the direction of grinding, but unsure of what to do on top of that? 2 3501 |