Manufacturing fault or not, just buy some more hose!
I know it's a point of principle but glueing outer hose to protect the inner, make you seem skint.
Buy some new and take any credit from them if offered.
Sorry if I'm a bit harsh.
Tony
I'm inclined to agree with you although I wouldn't buy it from them. I wouldn't tell them either. I'm sure PF are hoping you will forget about it and they don't have the hassle any longer.
If you have been regularly phoning them and waiting whilst the receptionist puts you through, just think of the cost of calls and your time making them. You are also annoyed at the lack of PF's interest in sorting out the problem, so this will impact on your work rate for a bit as you won't be concentrating on the job at hand. I wouldn't be surprised if this has cost you more financially than just buying a new length of hose.
Its also cost you time removing a faulty sample and then sending this off. The next thing is that it didn't arrive at PF or the manufacturer. These days you can take a photo of it and email it to them. Why haven't they suggested that? They don't seem interested or they don't appear to care. (This is my understanding from your thread, but in all fairness we haven't heard their side of the story.)
My personal response is to buy elsewhere and not from that supplier again. I had an issue with a pair of Dunlop tyres I bought for my company car back in South Africa in 1983. The tyres were oval as they had a problem with the mould. Dunlop blamed everything else but not their tyres and refused any replacement.
So I replaced those with GoodYear Grandprix 2's and the car was perfect after that. Since then I have only ever purchased 2 Dunlops. Dunlop was the only SA manufacturer that made the tyre size available in South Africa for a Renault 5. (Michelin made them but due to Apartheid we couldn't buy that brand in SA).
Over the next 11 years I purchased 150 Goodyear tyres. I also got a brand new Ford Sierra which came fitted with Dunlops. The Ford garage had to replace them with Goodyears as part of the deal.
Did it bother Dunlop? No. Did they even notice my self imposed sanctions on that manufacturer? No. But it gave me immense satisfaction every time I didn't buy a Dunlop tyre. I loved watching the Dunlop tyre adverts on TV trying to get my custom back. We have been in the UK for 22 years and I have never purchased a Dunlop tyre.
My son said to me the other day that he would continue my sanctions as he, as the next generation, will not buy a Dunlop tyre as an act of solidarity.
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