Thanks Angrybear, I’ll make another call.
Thought it might be easy, but I see it won’t be.
It leaked from the start, same as the first one. Finger tight only.
I’m only trying to fill a compact ap cylinder, can’t believe it’s so much hassle.
Thanks Angrybear, I’ll make another call.
Thought it might be easy, but I see it won’t be.
It leaked from the start, same as the first one. Finger tight only.
I’m only trying to fill a compact ap cylinder, can’t believe it’s so much hassle.
If it's new then you have law on your side, if it was delivered in person, then ask for it to be collected as it's faulty - the person collecting can confirm the fault on collection so they know it's correct, and this should be at their expense. You have a 14 money back guarantee on all distance selling in law, and also if you paid by PP or CC then you have added protection there also, so make sure the seller knows you are aware of your rights and will contact trading standards and you payment provider for a resolution if they don't sort it - do this all in writing, not phone calls
Making a mockery of growing old gracefully since I retired