Wrong bathtub - Who is liable now?

  • Erstellt am 2020-04-25 13:22:14

Anne1983

2020-04-25 13:22:14
  • #1
I thought I was going to faint when I was at the house yesterday. There it stood, the expensive freestanding bathtub... yes, but without the integrated water inlet!!! Because you can't install that afterwards.

At the time of the sampling, I explicitly stated (in writing via email) that we required the tub with this addition.

So how is the water supposed to run into the tub now???

The tub has already been installed... What am I supposed to do now?
 

seat88

2020-04-25 13:34:13
  • #2
Is it documented in writing that you wanted the other bathtub? Then you're in the clear, then it's basically not your problem. If not, then it will be one person's word against another's, then the only solution is to put a bucket in the bathroom.
 

Vicky Pedia

2020-04-25 13:52:08
  • #3

Correct! Notification of defect with a deadline for remediation!!!!
 

dab_dab

2020-04-25 16:37:37
  • #4


was the tub delivered with fish? sorry...
 

Vicky Pedia

2020-04-25 17:09:21
  • #5
Yes, that's good! Notification of defects!
 

Mycraft

2020-04-25 17:19:49
  • #6
Left it standing on purpose...
 

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