This procedure outlines the process for raising and resolving complaints relating to products or services supplied by W Drake (Bradford) Ltd. It is designed to ensure concerns are handled fairly, consistently, and in accordance with applicable UK consumer legislation, including the Consumer Rights Act 2015.
All applicable services supplied by W Drake are covered by a 12-month warranty from the date of supply, subject to the terms and conditions provided at the point of sale. This warranty covers faults arising from defective materials or workmanship under normal use.
All warranties for goods supplied by W Drake are subject to compliance with any warranty period provided by our wholesalers and/or suppliers, and is subject to warranty in line with our terms and conditions provided at the point of sale. If a product is rejected and returned within 30 days a full refund will be issued in line with the Consumer Rights Act 2015.
Customers must raise any concerns:
The complaint must clearly include:
Failure to provide sufficient detail may delay the assessment and resolution process.
Upon receipt of a complaint, W Drake will conduct an initial review. Where necessary:
Returned items must not be tampered with or dismantled unless agreed in writing beforehand, as this may affect warranty eligibility.
Following inspection, W Drake will determine whether a fault is present and covered under warranty:
If the nature or cause of the issue is disputed:
W Drake reserves the right to review and challenge the findings where appropriate.
This complaints procedure operates in accordance with UK law, including the Consumer Rights Act 2015, which provides that goods must be:
Nothing in this procedure limits or excludes statutory consumer rights.
If a resolution cannot be reached:
This provides an additional layer of impartial support and industry oversight.
All complaints and correspondence should be directed to W Drake using the contact details provided on their official website.
W Drake reserves the right to update this procedure to reflect changes in legislation
or business practices. The latest version will always apply.