Got pics?
The seats are not in the least, abused? Any kids in the house?
Got pics?
The seats are not in the least, abused? Any kids in the house?
Nope. They're not abused. And, we don't have any kids in the house.
I`ll take a picture of the seats soon.
Anyways, I`m just unhappy with their quality, and their lousy reasons.
Last edited by renzo_d10; October 30th, 2009 at 05:23 PM.
Tawag diyan...."wear & tear".
No need to complain, Renz. Kahit P100k pa yan, at labas na sa warranty, magbabayad ka pa rin. Ipa-upholster mo na lang sa labas. Baka mas mura pa.
i just don't get why this has to be in the goon squad. were you tricked or deceived by the establishment? how? the very fact that they agreed to fix the chairs at no cost shows that they value their customers. i'd like to see you get the same result from another shop after the warranty period has lapsed.
it's scary nowadays, reading threads in the goon squad. then again, maybe that's just me.
I totally agree with you. It would be very unfair to the establishment for having a good reputation in the business that all of a sudden some people would post something on the internet telling others to boycott their products after fixing the chairs even after the warranty period has lapsed?
Sorry Mr. Renzo, but i think this very inappropriate of you. Kawawa naman sila, halos lahat naman ng bumasa eh hindi sang ayon sayo.
Peace.
super mura na yun 32t php for the set sir. maybe the set you bought were of inferior quality and were sourced abroad mainly china or malaysia. wood pieces can be glued together, have pegs or nailed together and can loosen over time.based on the price and cracks in your leather upholstery would mean it would be probably be synthetic.
I just want to share an experience with muebles asia of which I bought furnitures from them worth about quarter a million pesos which include 2 beds, 2entertainment cabinets, dressing room cabinet, living room set, and display cabinet. Unfortunately, after less than a year since I acquired the furnitures, typhoon Ondoy devastated Philippines and I was one who got affected. My condo is a ground floor unit and a knee level water entered my condo during the typhoon. The water, however, subsided in the middle of the day. Few days after, all my furnitures started to bloat and paints peeled off despite of the drying we did to them. In comparison with the modular kitchen cabinets we had, manufactured by another contractor retained its quality. Hence, I could say that the woods used by Muebles Asia for their furnitures are of poor quality though they claimed that their items are imported from Malaysia. Two months after the typhoon Ondoy, I have to disposed all the furnitures as I can no longer used them as they were eaten by molds and bloated significantly. In addition, I also had bad experience with them as they did not deliver my furnitures on time as we agreed. Well, I learned a lesson, and from then on I did not even bother to drop by in their shops, and I discouraged my friends not to buy from them. Their items look elegant and I thought deserved a good price. Don't be deceived! For those who are not convinced with my bad experience and still willing to buy from Muebles Asia, then be prepared to be the next victim. (NOTE: This post is a correction of my previous post #40, Sorry!!)
Masarap lang pakinggan yung "made in malaysia" pero yung quality bagsak yung binili kong doseng upuan na made in malaysia puro reapir na.
[QUOTE=DOCRICO;2032244]I just want to share an experience with muebles asia of which I bought furnitures from them worth about quarter a million pesos which include 2 beds, 2entertainment cabinets, dressing room cabinet, living room set, and display cabinet. Unfortunately, after less than a year since I acquired the furnitures, typhoon Ondoy devastated Philippines and I was one who got affected. My condo is a ground floor unit and a knee level water entered my condo during the typhoon. The water, however, subsided in the middle of the day. Few days after,
all my furnitures started to bloat and paints peeled off despite of the drying we did to them. In comparison with the modular kitchen cabinets we had, manufactured by another contractor retained its quality. Hence, I could say that the woods used by Muebles Asia for their furnitures are of poor quality though they claimed that their items are imported from Malaysia. Two months after the typhoon Ondoy, I have to disposed all the furnitures as I can no longer used them as they were eaten by molds and bloated significantly. In addition, I also had bad experience with them as they did not deliver my furnitures on time as we agreed. Well, I learned a lesson, and from then on I did not even bother to drop by in their shops, and I discouraged my friends not to buy from them. Their items look elegant and I thought deserved a good price. Don't be deceived! For those who are not convinced with my bad experience and still willing to buy from Muebles Asia, then be prepared to be the next victim. (NOTE: This post is a correction of my previous post #40, Sorry!!)[/
Its hard to fault them, na-Ondoy ka. Furnitures, especially those bought in malls, are not meant to be soaked in water, flood water in your case. Kung lahat irereklamo natin at isisi sa manufacturer kasi nasira sa baha, eh di dapat din pala magreklamo yun mga nasira yun mga kotse dahil sa nabaha, at hindi pala matibay yun mga auto kasi ayaw umandar pagkatapos ng baha.
Be reasonable.
Those furnitures are not made in solid wood. They are made in ply-board (I think). When they are soaked in water, all the boards and glue will bloat. Di talaga pwede.
Bili ka ng furnitures na solid wood, yun matibay. Pero mahal.
It is so easy for dumbassery to get its way against legitimate establishments that have complied with their end of the bargain.I just want to share an experience with muebles asia of which I bought furnitures from them worth about quarter a million pesos which include 2 beds, 2entertainment cabinets, dressing room cabinet, living room set, and display cabinet. Unfortunately, after less than a year since I acquired the furnitures, typhoon Ondoy devastated Philippines and I was one who got affected. My condo is a ground floor unit and a knee level water entered my condo during the typhoon. The water, however, subsided in the middle of the day. Few days after, all my furnitures started to bloat and paints peeled off despite of the drying we did to them. In comparison with the modular kitchen cabinets we had, manufactured by another contractor retained its quality. Hence, I could say that the woods used by Muebles Asia for their furnitures are of poor quality though they claimed that their items are imported from Malaysia. Two months after the typhoon Ondoy, I have to disposed all the furnitures as I can no longer used them as they were eaten by molds and bloated significantly. In addition, I also had bad experience with them as they did not deliver my furnitures on time as we agreed. Well, I learned a lesson, and from then on I did not even bother to drop by in their shops, and I discouraged my friends not to buy from them. Their items look elegant and I thought deserved a good price. Don't be deceived! For those who are not convinced with my bad experience and still willing to buy from Muebles Asia, then be prepared to be the next victim. (NOTE: This post is a correction of my previous post #40, Sorry!!)
Duh! Binaha kayo nung Ondoy. The problem isn't with the furniture.
If they actively misrepresented their wares as resistant to flooding and what not, then they are liable. But seriously, said ranter is more angry at himself for being powerless against nature but couldn't come to terms with it so he/she will blame an establishment that sold them honest merchandise.
It is obvious that he's registered here just to slander/libel a company. If it was a manufacturing defect -fine. It is unreasonable to make such a claim under the circumstances, and even more preposterous to blame Muebles Asia.
Imbes na muebles ang sisihin, yung pagasa nalang, kasi di accurate nung panahon ni ondoy yung forecast sa rainfall![]()
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yan ba ung mag nag aalok sa mga malls na kesyo nanalo ka daw at invite ka nila sa showroom nila?![]()
hmmm i agree.. tapos na yung warranty eh.. so pwede yan repair.. pero may bayad na yan..
marami kasi talaga pwede mangyari sa 1 year.. sa dami nang umuupo.. etc.
Though, I can't say much about the structural integrity of the chairs, but I think they used leatherette instead of genuine leather for the seats. The former is only good for about a year, more or less. They'll crack and peel whether you're careful with it or not. Now, if they advertised it as having genuine leather but turns out it doesn't, then you may have a case.
But yeah, since they're only covered for 1 year, strictly speaking, it's the manufacturer's prerogative if they will fix it free of charge. The cost may be irrelevant as I imagine that most 10k worth of dining set wouldn't even come with a warranty anyway.
i think renzo's thread is just to say about the products quality of MA not complaining about warranty
pero tama naman talaga MA hehehe if it's out of warranty na talaga dapat pay mo yun services nila para marepair
At first, they refused to accept the chairs. But, after some time, they accepted it, but isang chair lang daw. Kesyo ganun daw utos bla bla.
Ayan, tinawagan namin kahapon to ask for the development. Okay na daw, pero may fee. Sige, babayaran ko na lang siguro yun para matapos na. Hehehehe
Wear and Tear nga lang siguro. Haay.
Naglagay na lang kami ng covers sa upuan, nakakahiya kasi kapag may bisita tas makita ganun chairs.
jaymd: Galing malaysia daw. Pangit ba products doon ?
And one more thing, san pwede magpaupholster ng ganito. Papaupholster ko na lang siguro yung iba.
Pare try mo magtanong if you have interior designer friends. Mas may alam sila kung saan and kanino okay magpareupholster.
Dapat nagcheck na din kayo sa Shang, may Bo Concepts dun