My Deliveroo arrived with the main item wrong. They wouldn’t issue a replacement and would only give me credit or a refund. Even with credit, to replace it would cost me delivery fees of £2.99, a £0.50 service fee and a small order service fee. Is it legal to refuse to replace? What are my […]

My Deliveroo arrived with the main item wrong. They wouldn’t issue a replacement and would only give me credit or a refund. Even with credit, to replace it would cost me delivery fees of £2.99, a £0.50 service fee and a small order service fee. Is it legal to refuse to replace? What are my rights when a takeaway arrives wrong?
But charging you delivery fees, service fees or an order fee could be considered as a breach of contract under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, according to Dixon.
‘My Deliveroo order was wrong and they refused to replace it. Is that allowed?’
“If you ring to complain, note the time you called, who you spoke to, what was promised and put it in writing to confirm what was discussed to create a paper trail if you need to escalate your complaint.” “If you have a problem with your takeaway order, you need to contact the delivery food company and takeaway as soon as possible to give them an opportunity to put things right and explain what has happened,” he says, stressing that being nice is more likely to get you a quick outcome. Under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, goods ought to arrive as described and if the food you have received is not what you ordered or items are missing, this is considered a breach of contract and you are entitled to a remedy.If your request has been denied, what happens next? When these issues occur, Dixon says, customers often find themselves caught in the crosshairs between the delivery company and the takeaway provider. “It’s worth saying that if you are unwilling or unable to put things right, you will contact your bank or credit card provider and raise a chargeback to dispute the transaction,” he adds.
“Chargebacks are problematic and costly for retailers, so even mentioning it will often elicit a swift outcome to close your dispute.” So, what should you do?
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