AKA: I suck at dealing with bureaucracies or it's no wonder why Sears is going out of business.
Some of you might remember me mentioning how that before I bought the home I'm living in, the previous owners had stripped it of metal. Well, the bank did replace most of everything, but one thing they did not replace was the dryer vent pipe. I ended up just replacing it myself with one I bought from Home Depot. That was almost a year ago. Recently I was contacted by the city saying that I was actually required to fix this within a year of moving in and have it inspected to make sure it's up to code. To be perfectly honest, this is something I knew about when I bought the place and ended up forgetting about it. That's my fault and it's not what I'm complaining about.
Anyway, I knew what I stuck in there probably wouldn't be up to code so I called Sears and asked them if they could send, you know, a professional out who knows the code and knows what needs to go in there and install it. This is where the foot-dragging started. After I'd prepaid they said a technician would call me on X day to set up an appointment. That day came and went with no call. I called them back the next day and they say someone will be there between 11 and 1 the following day. Again, nobody shows up, no call, nothing. I call them at 2:00 and now they say he'll be there between 3 and 5. He finally shows up at 5:45 and puts the pipe in, so I think I'm OK, well, aside from not having any sleep for my night shift that day.
I call the city inspector to have it inspected and he comes out and says what they put in isn't up to code, saying I have to use a "rigid or semi-rigid metal pipe" and not just a fully flexible foil pipe. I'd sent Sears a copy of the requirements and asked at least a half dozen times if they were sure that this was up to code and they assured me it was. So I called them back and asked them to come back out and fix it. First they want the inspection report. I send that, and it takes three phone calls and a week before they'll even address the issue. First they claim they never received it, two days later they claim the owner hasn't read it yet, then two days later they say they'll send the people to come back and fix it, but only if I look up exactly what's needed and buy it ahead of time for him to install. Funny, I thought you were supposed to be the expert, that's why I'm paying you.
I figure it's not worth fighting about so I just spend the $20 and buy the stuff. I call to tell them I've bought the materials. Once again, they say someone will call to set up an appointment. This call never comes either. I call them back the next day (I actually call them several times and they never pick up the phone, I figure they might be screening me so I borrow a friends' cellphone and they pick up right away.) Now they say that their technician isn't able to install a semi-rigid vent pipe, they can only install the foil one, so he's not going to come out. Yeah, thanks for telling me this like two **** weeks after I sent you the inspection report explaining everything and going out and buying all this crap. I demand they refund me the install fee since they didn't actually put in anything of value. They refuse to do that. I just tell them I'm going to call my credit card company and charge it back and hang up.
I'm now in possession of a nice letter from corporate threatening that if I don't drop the dispute, they're going to drag me through the credit card arbitration process where they claim that I'll have to pay the costs of the arbitration and all their fees if I lose, that they'll report it out on my credit, and also vaguely threatening to contact the police and have me arrested on fraud charges for chargebacking after their technician came out and installed it.
I have the inspection report saying the installed pipe fails to pass code and what needs to go in there, I have pictures of what they put in and some instructional pictures from the city of what needs to go in. The inspector also gave me his phone number and offered to talk to them about what's wrong with it if they call him. I'm pretty sure I'm safe if they do decide to come after me, but I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with this. Is this particular arbitration board extremely hostile to consumers? Are they just going to rubber stamp Sears' claim and make me pay for everything?
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