I have posted this within another thread but posted it here in case it is useful to anyone considering buying any Worx products.
A week ago, the chuck jammed open without warning. It;s over a year old, so the tool is now useless, but hooray, there is a 3 year warranty on it...fantastic. So I thought......
Since last Tuesday ( a week now) I have been trying to get my Worx drll sorted under the 3 year warrranty. I have spoken to and emailed three differnt 'customer advisors' and yet not one of them has been any more useful than a chocolate teapot.
-First, I had to send in my life story too 'advisor A', even though the product is registered and acknowledged as such.
-Then, they wanted my receipt, so I sent a picture via email.
-I called and they hadn't got it and the person that was dealing with it would call me back later, as she was at lunch. I called later in the day, because they hadn't called me and was told she's gone home.
-I complained to 'advisor B; about that and was told that 'advisor C' would deal with it when he comes back off holiday the next day.
-Eventually 'advisor C' emailed me at 4.15pm THE NEXT DAY to say he couldnt find my email.
-I emailed it to him again and then called ( spoke to 'advisor A' as it happens) to check it was there. Guess what? He's gone home now too.
-I complained, again, but was told to send it by post. She then gave me an address which she got wrong and had to correct.
Here I am, a week later and absolutely no further forward. What's the point of a warranty if it doesn't get acted on? There is no complaints dept, turns out that Worx are owned by Positec, a Chinese company by all accounts. The 'customer care' team operate out of a shed on an industrial esate in deepest Berkshire.
Added to that, if the product is deemed to be misused or not a warranty claim, the owner has to pay to get it returned.
Worx offer a great warrranty on paper, but a **** warranty in reality. I might just get another chuck myself and they can p1ss off.
Read more: https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/...latter-noisy-pawl.448195/page-2#ixzz4lscnBmw2
A week ago, the chuck jammed open without warning. It;s over a year old, so the tool is now useless, but hooray, there is a 3 year warranty on it...fantastic. So I thought......
Since last Tuesday ( a week now) I have been trying to get my Worx drll sorted under the 3 year warrranty. I have spoken to and emailed three differnt 'customer advisors' and yet not one of them has been any more useful than a chocolate teapot.
-First, I had to send in my life story too 'advisor A', even though the product is registered and acknowledged as such.
-Then, they wanted my receipt, so I sent a picture via email.
-I called and they hadn't got it and the person that was dealing with it would call me back later, as she was at lunch. I called later in the day, because they hadn't called me and was told she's gone home.
-I complained to 'advisor B; about that and was told that 'advisor C' would deal with it when he comes back off holiday the next day.
-Eventually 'advisor C' emailed me at 4.15pm THE NEXT DAY to say he couldnt find my email.
-I emailed it to him again and then called ( spoke to 'advisor A' as it happens) to check it was there. Guess what? He's gone home now too.
-I complained, again, but was told to send it by post. She then gave me an address which she got wrong and had to correct.
Here I am, a week later and absolutely no further forward. What's the point of a warranty if it doesn't get acted on? There is no complaints dept, turns out that Worx are owned by Positec, a Chinese company by all accounts. The 'customer care' team operate out of a shed on an industrial esate in deepest Berkshire.
Added to that, if the product is deemed to be misused or not a warranty claim, the owner has to pay to get it returned.
Worx offer a great warrranty on paper, but a **** warranty in reality. I might just get another chuck myself and they can p1ss off.
Read more: https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/...latter-noisy-pawl.448195/page-2#ixzz4lscnBmw2