Tackle Shop Outrages

Lol Mark, Aye - but....

In the real world, I\'m sure many of us have experienced \"company poilicy\" and not been too happy about it - even though that \"policy\" was perfectly legal.

As Grommit says, it all boils down to \"after a \'reasonable\' period has elapsed\".

What is a \"reasonable period\" to one person may well seem totally UN reasonable to another........and that is for the law to determine.
 
They had it for 3 months and could have contacted me via another regular if they needed to. If I\'d got a quote for the work before they started I wouldn\'t have let them loose on it.
 
Regarding the name and shame - I would have edited my post anyway but Tony beat me to it. I had the problem personally with them and although I\'ve brought it out into the open by posting here don\'t think it\'s right to name them, I shouldn\'t have done it in the first place. Take them as you find them. It\'s not somewhere I use regularly and will obviously never set foot in there again.
 
Of course the decision is yours, Ian.....but personally, I would contact the C.A.B or your local Trading Standards Office over this.

If the shop IS found to have acted unlawfully by selling your reel, then I\'d be the 1st to put their name up on here.

Conversely....if they were found NOT to have acted unlawfully, then I would also mention the name, saying so. Whilst they may not have broken any laws, their policy of disposing of \"uncollected property\" should be brought to peoples notice.

[Edited on 13/9/2005 by TC]
 
As for the comments on the cost I have experienced this myself with parts for the Daiwas. They charge a cost based on the full RRP which is still about £135 even though you can get them much cheaper now.
 
daiwa tried to up the price on a reel i sent to them years ago ,but at least they phoned me first and i declined the work ,i think thats shocking selling someones reel and not even bothering to inform the owner.
 
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