blagger.com
Search by company: Search by service: Search by location:

e.g. Blagger.com

e.g. Plumbing

e.g. NW6, Kilburn

If you have a Blagger account, please sign in.

Username:
Password:
Remember me

Create an account

My Blagger Account

There are currently 8090 comments left for 5613 companies by 45561 users.

Not Logged In



Submit a blagger

Search for a blagger



Send this user a message




Directblinds  Earlier this month I ordered a set of vertical blinds, from DirectBlinds which were delivered on the date quoted, but despite correct paperwork details (actually attached to the rail), not split stack as ordered.
A promptly answered call, and no quibble they promised and delivered a replacement rail-set, again with me on the date quoted.
Anyone can make a mistake and as it was dealt with so well I ordered 3 more sets on 20Nov. They arrived to time on 25Nov, exactly as ordered, easily fitted, and I'm very pleased with them and to have found a company with such good service!
They arrived well packed and with good quality and optional fittings.
The vanes came ready weighted and linked (unlike a Vertical-Blinds-Direct set I bought). They also close flat when they are rotated fully in either direction (The V-B-D set only close fully in one direction).
I am happily recommending them to friends.

 graham58 at 25th Nov 2011, 10:34PM
DFS  I've had my leather 3 piece sofa's for 6yrs and they're still looking pretty good, why I decided to try to re-pad the seat cushions of the 3 seater (which has lost resilience on the front edge due to constant use).
Inside I found the makers paper label stapled to the frame(cheap timber/board but retained it's rigidity)... SoftLine S.P.A ... so assuming it was made in Italy and why it has done well.
I didn't like being pushed into the DFS fabric protection plan, BUT!!, I got the store manager to strike out and sign against a clause restricting it's cover.
I see comments where people compare quality over time but unfortunately we are in a throw-away age where so many people don't want to live with the same household items for years, so they're not built to last.
A good test when choosing .. lift one front corner up to test the solidity of a 3/4 seater (the salesman's face will be a picture lol)


 graham58 at 20th Nov 2011, 10:01PM


Back