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British Heart Foundation Reviews

1.4 Rating 422 Reviews
8 %
of reviewers recommend British Heart Foundation
1.4
Based on 422 reviews
Shipping & Delivery
Delivery Methods
Own Driver
Average Delivery Time
Over 7 Days
On-time Delivery
Greater than 45%
Accurate And Undamaged Orders
Greater than 90%
Customer Service
Communication Channels
Live Chat, Telephone, Email
Queries Resolved In
Under An Hour
Customer Service
1.3 out of 5
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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
A couple of days ago I bought an item from the BHF I decided I didn’t need the item after all and returned it with the receipt, the label had come unattached. They said that although I have the label because it’s become unattached from the item they can’t refund me , their prices aren’t cheap for a charity shop and I certainly won’t be shopping there again I’m a very honest person and I wouldn’t try and cheat a charity shop which is what the manager accused me of I’m disgusted . I shall now use other charity shops .
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Posted 1 year ago
Slight tear and damage to items I wanted to donate. It wouldn’t take long to fix the tiny damage but drivers refused everything because it’s not sellable. Lazy attitude when it’s a CHARITY. Waited around all day, then only turned up at 4.30pm. Never try and donate to BHF, they don’t want your donations.
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Posted 1 year ago
Very poor service when purchasing items bought a cabinet from shop Bristol city centre store.. Item was 100% available when purchased, paid for delivery all confirmed, put sticker on item “I’m sold” with assistant. kept checking in with store as local & adding items to the delivery at all stages checking all ok. The day before delivery I purchased more items added again the manager himself took my order & added all items once again all confirmed.Today delivery arrives & 2 items short, the cabinet & a table , the driver said he would return with items. 4 hours waiting called driver no answer, called store said would investigate and get to me waited 2 hrs no response, called store to be told item, sold 2 weeks before I had purchased it ?? Rather odd that they realise that today after Iv been in constant contact with store staff and spoke to the manager!! Also everything is computer based and stored ! How can this happen seemed very odd to me .. Iv spoke to someone who is a friend of a volunteer only to be told that the cabinet I purchased was bought by a member of staffs family.. very very odd and untrustworthy.. I will never ever donate to this charity as I have had open heart surgery & like to support charities but no more .. extremely disappointed, feel cheated , to those donating expensive items make sure it goes into the right hands as something very dodgy has gone on here & im told I can get a refund but have to go into the store and collect it & still a table short?
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Posted 1 year ago
Really unsure what planet bhf is on. There were a couple of items I could see when pointed out to me that might not be suitable, but an almost perfect matrice, probably no different to what you might find in a hotel, and a lovely L shaped sofa which was refused because a Couple of cushion seams were separated which I am sure anyone would have been happy to accept on the basis that 10 minutes with a needle and cotton would fixed it. Insane and wasteful.
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Posted 1 year ago
Where to start ! They refused a table because it only had 3 chairs, even tho it was from a major retailer and in lovely condition - so we sold it. Next there was an absolute debacle about the timed collection of a three piece suite, new mechanical bed, bedroom furniture, 55inch TV with TV stand and solid oak sideboard. Starting off with the comments that the driver has the final say. Then on the day before the pick-up a text to advise we would be notified 30 mins before. Started off well enough. So the next day we made our way to the property for 9am (as noted in the text( to be phoned later that morning, by the rudest worker, to say our scheduled time is now anytime between 12 and 6pm and they don't send text. Well, I received a text and it's still on my mobile!!! A very unpleasant conversation followed about the pickup time confusion with an individual who would benefit from some customer training herself, repeatedly saying "you were told or I told you" jeez I would NEVER donate to this organisation again. This is now the 2nd bad experience over the past few years, they were not interested in a single hall table, just one table apparently didn't warrant the driver's time! Oh, note to the BHF - I called Home Aid and had a completely different experience. They were really delighted with the goods, friendly, had the ability to communicate without rudeness and offer a morning or afternoon collection time. Who has time in this day and age to hang around, potentially all day in an empty house for a charity collection. Gey your act together and sort yourselves out.
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Posted 1 year ago
I had some antique and some modern furniture and all upholstery had fire regulations. The driver was rude and refused everything except for a couple of items and accused me of putting fake fire tags on a sofa. He dismissed the antique furniture as being too old!!! Don't book them; you'll be wasting your time
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Posted 1 year ago
Two very rude staff . I wanted some items but they were clearly damaged and sharp. She was still willing to sell to me at full price. She lost out on a few sales
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Posted 1 year ago
Arrangement made for a PU leather 2 seater sofa to be collected today. I made sure the sofa was to hand with easy access for the driver to pick up. They called when my husband was at home , having not had the advised 30minute telephone call prior to pick up. They picked it up but within minutes returned and dumped it unceremoniously on the drive and drove away quickly. No explanation why and extremely embarrassing for me . BHF obviously only want the absolute top of the range donations so anyone thinking of donating furniture to them, DON'T !!!!!
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Posted 1 year ago
Tried to donate several items. Driver said that my furniture don't have fire labels. After that he asked my ethnicity and several times asked if I know rules of this country. I was lucky that he didn't measure the shape of my skull to judge me. Rude and disrespectful.
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Posted 1 year ago
Tried to donate my few year old no longer needed £2000 mattress, but the guys that turned up went over the surface like it was a forensic investigation in an episode of Bones, found a small patch of dirt and refused to take it. I told them I'd washed the cover before they came and it was likely to get more dirty from handling or them throwing it in the van without any protection but it all fell on deaf ears. So all in all a lose lose situation and I'll put it on Ebay instead.
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Posted 1 year ago
Tried to charge £25 delivery for an exercise bike! I don't drive, but we live literally 3 minutes away driving. Same postcode. Greedy "charity ".
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Posted 1 year ago
Time wasters Driver says road is closed - it is very open and busy
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Posted 2 years ago
Absolutely rip off in there now. Prices are getting out of hand. It’s supposed to be a charity shop. Some items are cheaper No a normal retail shop brand new
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Posted 2 years ago
Arrived on time, came in looked at furniture, leather 2 seater 3 seater, at a fast pace did not speak English to each other (rude in someone’s house ) said would not take it had creases? Yes it’s leather.Left in a flash ,appeared they could not be bothered a waste of time.Should have read other reviews first.
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Posted 2 years ago
Having read a BHF leaflet saying they offered free collection of furniture, I phoned them to donate the quality furniture from my late mother in law's property. I was advised they would take an inventory and advise me how much they would charge me to collect the items. I was absolutely disgusted by their attitude. I was offering them FOC furniture which later sold at a price in excess of £4000, yet they expected me to not only donate the goods FOC but also pay for them to collect it. They need to re-word their advertising leaflets. As a charity they have lost touch with reality and now spend thousands on advertising for cash donations, yet make donating furniture difficult. Clearly they were not interested in over £4000 of furniture. Shame on BHF.
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Posted 2 years ago
For a charity they seem to like wasting a lot of time booking deliveries and then have men turn up to refuse to take stuff. The reason? Worried about scratching the walls when moving the wardrobe.... yet they knew they were collecting a wardrobe of that size and where it needed to be collected from. This was the second time this happened. The first time was because a wooden desk had a scratch on it so couldn't be sold... Must be lovely to be a charity with unlimited resources to waste on delivery men coming out for no reason!
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Posted 2 years ago
I booked a collection. Waited in all day, nobody arrived. Phoned the office and was told that the item (a disability chair in excellent condition) would be collected the following day. Again nobody arrived. Phoned the office and was told that the driver said he could not park because of double white lines in the middle of the road. A lie. I suspect he couldn’t be bothered because he knew this was a heavy item. As it happens I had arranged extra help. Massive inconvenience all round. No apology just told it was the driver’s discretion to stop.
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Posted 2 years ago
York collection service, non collection of quality furniture. Had to wait about 3 weeks for a collection slot, then missed it through bad organisation and poor communication. I phoned the York office the night before to see if anyone could give me a clue to the time of the collection, but no one could tell me anything. I'd stated in my booking that the house was unoccupied and that I would need prior notification. The driver phoned me about 8.15am on the collection date, I missed the call, the driver withheld his number and left no message, I could have called them straight back if I had their number. I phoned the York office to discover that I had missed the slot and that the driver refused to return later in the day. I can't afford to wait another 3 weeks, most disappointed with the poor organisation, poor communication and lack of flexibility. Won't use again.
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Posted 2 years ago
Extremely disappointing experience. Van crew had an off-hand attitude which was almost guaranteed to inflame. I was attempting to donate 2 identical settees and a chair. Because of an obvious clerical error in the manifest which omitted to say there were 2 of them they flatly refused to take the second settee. To make things worse they refused point blank to call anyone to try to resolve the issue. It was like talking to a pair of robots. The second issue was that I tried to donate a (brand new) kitchen cabinet. They refused to take this because it was a wall mounted unit. They then enter into a load of technobabble about the difference between a cupboard and a cabinet. I also blame the person at BHF that dealt with this collection. They sent me no communication confirming what I was donating. The error in the number of settees could have been resolved prior to collection. In 9 issue of what constitutes a cupboard could have been resolved. Due to lack of space as these items were occupying my only parking place, I have had to destroy both of them to take them to the tip as they are too big to go in my car if intact. I will not be doing anything for BHF in future.
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Posted 2 years ago
Awful. Driver just arrived without making contact 30 minutes prior to arrival, despite having had a text yesterday saying contact would be made. When I asked why he hadn’t made contact, he just said “we don’t bother”. Then proceeded to reject an item that was 100% as described and on the agreed list of items you collect (a glass tv stand). It was in mint condition and an expensive model. My view is he couldn’t be bothered as it was quite heavy. He then said he would “do us a favour” and take our other smaller glass tv stand even though they don’t sell well. Again, this item was on your list. To suggest BHF are doing us a favour taking our donated (FREE) items is frankly outrageous and insulting. Really, really poor.
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Posted 2 years ago
British Heart Foundation is rated 1.4 based on 422 reviews