Brabantia - how cus...
 

[Closed] Brabantia - how customer service should be

Posts: 50252
Free Member
Topic starter
 

Following on from the Exposure example...

Bin lid broke, emailed them on Wednesday afternoon to ask if it was in warranty. Was wondering when they'd reply.

Replacement has just arrived, with an apologetic note.

Which was nice.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 1:20 pm
Posts: 17828
Full Member
 

Yeah, it's nice when you get that kind of service.

Cole & Mason were similar when the grinder bit of our salt mill wore down so it wasn't actually working.
I looked on the website & saw it had a lifetime guarantee, so e-mailed them.
They asked for photos of the worn parts & about 2 days later a brand new mill turned up!


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 1:40 pm
Posts: 91157
Free Member
 

Hmm. Customer service can be good when your prices are a piss take. £100 for a bin that's annoying to open? Give over.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 1:41 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Hmm. Customer service can be good when your prices are a piss take. £100 for a bin that's annoying to open? Give over.

Used to sell all sorts of bins in the DIY shop I managed, never got Brabantia back faulty. They were never much more to buy than the equivalent own brand ones we had but were much better quality.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 1:43 pm
Posts: 14
Free Member
 

In Sicily I got text messages telling me what town I was in. Called Orange (as they were then) to make sure I wasn't being charged. Nope. But then when I got the bill I was charged £7.50 for the call to operator. Called (from UK) to query it and was told that overseas calls to the operator were chargeable and this was detailed in the T&Cs. Pointed out no-one actually reads the T&Cs which the operator agreed with and pointed out that the minimum refund they could make was £10 - would that be ok?.
Then EE took over and turned the company to ****


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 1:45 pm
 Drac
Posts: 50558
 

Do they do cast iron bins? Please say yes so Molgrips goes into orbit.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 1:46 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

This thread is rubbish.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 1:47 pm
Posts: 1617
Free Member
 

Vax are very good too IMO.

and Hope of course 😀


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 1:47 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

I'd throw it in the bin but ...


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 1:50 pm
 sbob
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Used to sell all sorts of bins in the DIY shop I managed, never got Brabantia back faulty.

😆
It's a ****ing bin!
Funnily enough, I've never had a faulty bin either, despite only ever spending a fraction of the cost of a Brabantia.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 1:54 pm
Posts: 803
Free Member
 

I was shocked at the price when I first saw them, didn’t stop me buying 2 for the missus (one for general waste, one for recycling)
A fool and his money
[img] [/img]


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 1:57 pm
Posts: 16140
Free Member
 

You could however have bought say the equivalent Asda bin for £30 and just gone and got a complete new bin for less than you paid for the Brabantia.

Same happened to me recently though with a £150 Petzl headtorch. The strap broke and they sent me a new one out in the post the next day no questions asked.

So they bloody should on something that cost way more than an equivalent you can buy


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 2:01 pm
Posts: 50252
Free Member
Topic starter
 

I paid £40 for the bin.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 2:03 pm
 5lab
Posts: 7926
Free Member
 

I recently had £675 of john lewis gift cards expire (as per the T&Cs as they hadn't been used for 2 years). I rang them up, they asked for the details, apologized then sent back £680 worth because they had to round to the nearest tenner. OLED here I come 😀


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 2:08 pm
Posts: 21016
Full Member
 

CaptainFlashheart - Member
I paid £40 for the bin.

Think they're less than that now?
I think we got ours from ASDA.
🙂

In work, they last for years.
The cheap ones last months.

Much better value in the long run.
Good design, easy to clean and change.

Looks reasonable, for a bin.
🙂

Nice to know they back it up too.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 2:17 pm
Posts: 13594
Free Member
 

Bin lid broke, emailed them on Wednesday afternoon to ask if it was in warranty. Was wondering when they'd reply.

Yep, had a free new lid for ours. Warranty is for lifetime IIRC.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 2:24 pm
Posts: 30656
Free Member
 

CFH has a Branbantia bin.

Well colour me surprised. 8)


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 2:28 pm
 cb
Posts: 2873
Free Member
 

Didn't realise warranty was lifetime - just paid £34 for a new Brabantia lid!


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 2:51 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Wukfit - you were paying extra for the Orla Kiely premium, not because they were Brabantia...


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 2:53 pm
Posts: 1617
Free Member
 

tbh if something is made to last and the manufacturer uses good manufacturing practices (environments l and socially responsible) then I don't mind paying more for an item. Not saying this is definitely applies to brabantia vs a cheaper no name item but it is something that I consider.

I have had cheap bins as a student. The plastic breaks, the metal rusts, hinges get sloppy etc. One is still going (just) but will be replaced with something decent when we build the new place.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 3:00 pm
Posts: 5807
Free Member
 

Bin lid broke, emailed them on Wednesday afternoon to ask if it was in warranty. Was wondering when they'd reply.

When my Brabantia lid catch stopped working I just went to their website, ticked a box for "Warranty Replacement" and ordered another.

Yep, had a free new lid for ours. Warranty is for lifetime IIRC.

I think it's 10 years on the bins.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 3:01 pm
 tlr
Posts: 517
Free Member
 

Sram were pretty good to me. I wore out the pin that connects the pulley cage to the parallelogram bit on my Red rear mech. The two bits parted company totally whilst on a ride and so you could see where the pin was half worn through so would no longer hold the parts together.

I called Sram to see if I could buy a new pin, stating that the mech was 4 years/30,000km old and the guy at Sram said that the parts weren’t available but if I sent it to them they would have a look at it despite being 3 years out of warranty.

New Red rear mech arrived a few days later.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 3:18 pm
Posts: 2950
Free Member
 

Had a great response from Phil & Teds when a pushchair I had bought on Ebay broke (The frame catastrophically cracked)
The first q was were the kids in the push chair, was anyone hurt.
I was looking to buy a replacement and they insisted in sending a new one FOC!


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 3:51 pm
Posts: 21016
Full Member
 

johnners - Member
I think it's 10 years on the bins.

More Lou, less Ken.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 4:17 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

I recently had £675 of john lewis gift cards expire (as per the T&Cs as they hadn't been used for 2 years). I rang them up, they asked for the details, apologized then sent back £680 worth because they had to round to the nearest tenner.

I did a similar thing with some wiggle vouchers. I had 4 vouchers, I read the T&C's on one which had no expiry date so assumed the rest would be the same, they weren't and the 3 other vouchers expired after 12 months. When I explained the situation to wiggle initially they didn't believe me about the first voucher and I had to send them a scan to prove it had no expiry date and then they told me that I could spend the first voucher but the other 3 had expired so were now worthless.

(I know this belongs in a different thread but it tied in to the John Lewis experience)


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 5:08 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

It's really refreshing when you get good customer service like this. We ordered a [b]lot[/b] over Christmas from Amazon. We had problems with two deliveries, but got great service both times.

One was a huge great Garden Shredder which arrived with a smashed wheel. I noticed on delivery, and phoned Amazon straight away. I suggested instead of going through the hassle of picking it up and replacing it (about 35kg), if they refund me £20 I'll buy the spare part online and replace it myself. She disappeared for 2 minutes, came back very apologetic and said they'd credited a 20% (£70) refund back to my account, which made it cheaper than a second hand one on eBay.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 5:54 pm
 aP
Posts: 681
Free Member
 

About 26 or so years ago I had some of the very first X-lite stubbie bar ends. Both of them developed cracks in the welds between the clamp and the stub. I sent them back to X-lite and about 3 weeks later I got them back in the post with a note saying that I'd clearly been riding them outside of the range of activities that they were designed for. They went in the bin and I never bought anything made by X-lite again.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 6:01 pm
 JoB
Posts: 1451
Free Member
 

do you still have the bin though?


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 6:21 pm
 aP
Posts: 681
Free Member
 

haha. It wasn't a Brabantia - so no.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 6:22 pm
Posts: 3215
Full Member
 

See also Boa ratchets for quick and easy warranty procedure.

Our Brabantia bin is 15years old and still going strong.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 6:28 pm
 km79
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

I've had great customer service from just about every brand* I've ever had to use it for. I think as long as you are polite and keep reasonable most are good.

Off the top of my head it's only ever been retailers where I've ever had any problems, mostly bike related ones. Them and Arnold Clark of course. Worst customer service ever.

*by brand I mean goods, not services like banks, utilities, local and central government etc.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 7:04 pm
Posts: 6293
Full Member
 

Victorinox have totally refurbished more than one penknife for me for free. Including one with a snapped blade that resulted from me hitting it repeatedly with a hammer.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 9:04 pm