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Cancellation of GRO Certs
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~Summer Scribe~ | Report | 31 Aug 2007 16:56 |
I ordered a couple of certs on wednesday night. After a couple of hours I realised they were not related to my family after all. I had checked and double checked but obviously it wasn't enough because I then used IGI and realised my error. I sent an email to the GRO enquiries straight away to cancel them. Recieved an auto-reply that my query would be dealt with within 5 working days. Not much use since they're meant to be dispatched on the 4th working day. |
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~Summer Scribe~ | Report | 31 Aug 2007 17:08 |
It's ridiculous, my mum reckons it's just a way of making sure they get the money out of you. You would think they wouldn't want to be knowingly sending out certs for people of no relation. |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 31 Aug 2007 21:57 |
I would say, yes, the index is full of errors, as all indices are, however this does not mean the original records are incorrect. |
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ErikaH | Report | 31 Aug 2007 22:42 |
I'm not sure how the people at the GRO are supposed to work out whether a cert ordered by any one individual is for a relation of that person............. |
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Richard | Report | 1 Sep 2007 01:01 |
Agreed Reggie, but there should be some flexibility. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 1 Sep 2007 06:00 |
Summer, |
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Researching: |
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Coreen | Report | 1 Sep 2007 08:29 |
Hi, |
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Denis | Report | 1 Sep 2007 10:16 |
Perhaps it would be best to carry out all the prudent checks that the persons are related BEFORE placing the order? And why wouldn't they (GRO) not send out certificates that were unrelated? Surely thousands of certificates must be ordered every week that are not related to those that order them? Or am I missing something? |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 1 Sep 2007 11:01 |
Its a bit like getting shouted at by the caller of a wrong number for answering the phone....! |
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Richard | Report | 1 Sep 2007 15:13 |
Not really Peter, The GRO are a business running a paid service and therefore should have some concept of customer service and flexibility. Customer IS always right after all, surely? |
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~Summer Scribe~ | Report | 1 Sep 2007 18:25 |
The index was not incorrect, I realised that the certificates that I had ordered were not my family. It was my error, I accept that. However, I was of the opinion that you have the ability to cancel any order made on the internet. I think it's the 7 day cooling off law or some such thing. |
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GillfromStaffs | Report | 1 Sep 2007 19:30 |
Hi all, |
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Researching: |
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~Summer Scribe~ | Report | 1 Sep 2007 19:40 |
Rosie, I would say so, if you filled in the checking point correctly. They should have refunded you £4 and not sent the cert. I would call them, but as you can see they're not exactly great with the customer service. |
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Laura | Report | 1 Sep 2007 22:46 |
I do think you should be able to cancel - that's appalling. £7 I think is reasonable for the service (although with a hobby like this, if you want to do it 'right' and get the certs, you spend a fortune added up!) but I think there should be some refunded surely! |
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Richard | Report | 1 Sep 2007 23:17 |
"The index was not incorrect, I realised that the certificates that I had ordered were not my family. It was my error, I accept that. However, I was of the opinion that you have the ability to cancel any order made on the internet. I think it's the 7 day cooling off law or some such thing" |
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feralcat | Report | 1 Sep 2007 23:43 |
FAO Richard |
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Carter | Report | 2 Sep 2007 00:07 |
Under the terms of The Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000, consumers have a "cooling off" period of 7 working days from the date that the order is placed in which they may cancel orders placed by distance contract. The Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000 do not apply to business-to-business transactions. |
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Peter | Report | 2 Sep 2007 00:18 |
I am afraid that you would get a similar response from an airline if you tried to change or cancel a booking made in error on-line, and that could be much more expensive. |
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Claire in Lincs | Report | 2 Sep 2007 05:34 |
I agree with Titus, Why use the GRO for certificates, ? I always send for mine from the appropriate register office,, Say who and what i want,,wife of,,husband of,,child of,, occupations ,etc,,,, They would rather you put as much info as possible so they can get it right and if its not the correct entry they send your cheque back, I always get mine back within a week and sometimes by return post, |
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Stardust | Report | 2 Sep 2007 10:54 |
There are still many Registrars Offices who will not issue certificates deemed for geneology, the Islington one in particular. From posts on the boards I do not think a majority of researchers would appreciate the GRO having a 7 day "cooling off" period, most of us a far too anxious to receive the certs. |