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I agree with neuron, the headaches of warranties ie for a failed hard drive are tremendous, My suppliers now have come up with a handling fee of 10% for exchanges if the hardware goes faulty under warranty, I was thinking of adding a percentage aswell like say 5%
I'm probably going to go down in flames for this post.. but what the heck.
Firstly, who are your suppliers, who are charging a handling fee?. I would seriously consider changing my suppliers too.
Are you registered with them as a trader? If not, and as far as they are concerned, your a normal joe public, they CANNOT, afaiw, charge a handling fee for anything going faulty whilst under warranty.
If you are registered as a trader, then they can only do a handling fee, on any item which is returned for any reason other than being faulty.
The limit on warranty, for joe public, is for eg 12 months. As a trader it may be as little as 30 days. From this point, you yourself have to contact the manufacturer for resolution, should anything go wrong.
Check SOGA for more information regarding this.
But more to the point, you simply CANNOT add a handling fee of any %, yet alone another 5% onto your customer. It is not your clients fault a piece of hardware has gone faulty. You replace it, with your supplier, who then replaces it with their supplier.
If I was one of your clients, and you tried to pull this one on me, I would have you up in front of Trading Standards, with you in SERIOUS trouble, quicker, then you can start a PC.
For it is against the law. Plain and Simple. Please for your own piece of mind, check Sales of Goods Act, of for more information, there is a website, called The Consumer Action Group. Google it, check it out, and see for yourself.