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British Heart Foundation Reviews

1.4 Rating 420 Reviews
8 %
of reviewers recommend British Heart Foundation
1.4
Based on 420 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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British Heart Foundation 1 star review on 19th October 2024
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British Heart Foundation 1 star review on 19th October 2024
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British Heart Foundation 1 star review on 27th June 2024
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British Heart Foundation 1 star review on 24th November 2023
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British Heart Foundation 5 star review on 21st July 2023
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British Heart Foundation 1 star review on 2nd March 2023
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British Heart Foundation 1 star review on 2nd March 2023
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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
If I could give no stars I would. Two men arrived to take a sofa in mint condition away. Only thing needed was to take the feet off. This was far too much work for them….one muttered he only got paid £3.00 per uplift and this was too much trouble. They were so lazy it was unbelievable. I certainly won’t be buying or donating again from BHF.
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Posted 2 years ago
Wosrt services ever, they send to young boys had no experience on what It is good and what is not, literally didn't take anything, full drawer set on line on it and he said no, he said it is a profitable charity and I said it is a charity people don't go to charity shop for brand new stuff, I'm moving house and I take them with me they don't deserve anything, I said to they guy dumping place is better than this horrible service
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Posted 2 years ago
Utterly disgraceful TV add with that young girl falling to the floor ..where will you stop ay?!!!
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Posted 2 years ago
Our mattress which we waited nearly two weeks to have collected has nothing wrong with it. It is in mint condition, from a very clean no smoking home and has a fire label. Only replacing as we had splashed out on a new expensive one. It has been refused today because the black metal bed frame it was lay on has left some marks. As soon as the driver left, I got to work with a sponge and water and they scrubbed away instantly. Called him back 10 minutes later to explain and he said he was in a location already that takes 45 minutes to get too so won't be returning. Must have wings on those BHF lorries! These guys just couldn't be bothered lifting a mattress into their van... pure laziness. I also mentioned that I would have cleaned it in advance but I assumed everything gets deep cleaned before it goes on sale anyway. To which he replied only sofas! That's absolutely disgusting. Why would a used mattress not get deep cleaned before going on sale?! Won't be donating to BHF again.
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Posted 2 years ago
James who claims to be area manager at Dumbarton Rd store in glasgow is hostile n aggressive when you're making a valid enquiry n complaint.Nasty piece of work and appears to be an oxymoron to bhf claims.Bought a suite,which was unsuitable and under policy can have it returned within 30 days.Weve had nothing but stress trying to get it returned and get a refund.James at this store treats customers with contempt and leaves you out of pocket n stressed out enough to have a heart attack.However,I won't be letting this little dictator away with this and will expose nhf's treatment of a genuine customer,and mot tolerating being treated so badly n in my view illegally by refusing to deal with me contravening company policy and sale of goods act.A nasty vile hostile piece of work is James at bhf Dumbarton Road shop.Ill never deal with bhf againSerioysly let down and disgusted!
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Posted 3 years ago
I went to have a look in the British Heart Foundation shop in Salford lest week. I was surprised at the prices of the items. Very high prices are being asked for musty smelling junk.
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Posted 3 years ago
Waste of time, arranged collection of a perfect condition sofa bed with fire label. Reason getting rid was that it belonged to previous owner. Upon collection they found fire label as described then were seemingly looking for any small detail as to why they could not remove the sofa from property. They in end stated that the mattress part did not have a label. The label on sofa covered the whole sofa not just the case. I expect as with other comments here they just could not be bothered to remove the item. Perhaps BHF should look to outsource to another company going forward so more peoples time is not wasted.
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Posted 3 years ago
Had made an online application to collect a freezer box. As, always I make sure items I donate have good retail value, as I've donated previously and they got the retail price that I originally paid. This freezer was less than a year old and no defect, fully working. However, after being given a time for collection I recieved a call, and when conversing I told them it was a box freezer. I was then told abruptly "oh it cost us £10 to collect" so I told them to cancel... as I say its like new and would easy get full retail value being a trusted brand. However, for the sake of £10 I'll take it too the local Brick Project (charity that helps the homeless) and I'm sure they will be better on reception. I'm sorry to say I find the Heart Foundation just too greedy for a charity. And this review is Wigan branch
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Posted 3 years ago
We had arranged a collection of some bedroom furniture in very good condition from the Crawley branch, and waited weeks for the items to be collected. They tried to call 4 times in 4 minutes from an unknown number on the morning of collection, which I missed because I was on a quick conference call. I called the shop an hour or two later to ask if they were coming - I was told by the rather rude person that they tried to call, had now moved on to other collections and would no longer be calling. Absolutely disgraceful. What a waste of everyone's time - you'd have thought they'd have tried to call back 5 minutes later because I didn't pick up. It's now going to the tip. How ridiculous.
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Posted 3 years ago
A waste of time and energy at a time when I'm short of both. I offered to donate a wardrobe, sofa and 3 side tables. BHF gave me a collection time of between 8am and 2pm. At 7.30am the driver phoned. He barely spoke English. I couldn't understand him. I thought he said they'd arrive at 11.30am. They turned up at 8am. As soon as they saw I had a dog, they declined to take the sofa. I'd hoovered it but they found a couple of tiny dog hairs on it and said they couldn't take it in case a customer has an allergy to animals. If their policy is not to take soft furnishings from households with pets, they should say so up front. They declined to take the wardrobe, saying they couldn't carry it down the stairs (and I suspect this is the real reason they didn't take the sofa). When booking the collection, I explained that I'm in a flat with no lift and asked if their drivers would manage to carry furniture down stairs. Again, they should have said up front they couldn't do it. They took just the three side tables. Given the current cost of petrol, I doubt the amount they sell them for will even cover their fuel costs in collecting them. Which is a waste of a charitiy's resources. I'm disabled with a spinal cord injury, it took a huge effort on my part to prepare for the collection, all for no benefit to the charity or to me.
British Heart Foundation 1 star review on 7th April 2022
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Posted 3 years ago
Just had a washing machine,bed and 2 air purifiers delivered the guys that delivered were excellent and very quick customer service from exeter was excellent and great communication.
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Posted 3 years ago
So brand new washing machine, and several other items hardly used, we though why not donate to charity instead of selling them. ordered a collection from Lincoln and they failed to turn up, phoned them repeatedly to collect and they basically didnt care, idiots, so basically £500 of resale value gone as we gave them away to a reseller,
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Posted 3 years ago
Ridiculously expensive. Some things are cheaper to buy new!
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Posted 3 years ago
Having booked to donate 2 fairly new sofa's and waited in all day, 2 very grumpy guys turned up LATE, and stated that the sofa's were not up to standard and that they didn't want them, this was due to the fact I felt that they didn't want the hassle of taking them down my stairs. Im now being barraged by emails from BHF to donate this isn't going to happen anf from my point of view I was very annoyed and will now only donate to other sources in future
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Posted 3 years ago
Just don't bother, majority of comments on here are, given my experience this week highly accurate. Donated 20 items, they collected 12, absolutely disgusting, inspected all items in microscopic detail, then cherry picked....Leicester store collections ... you are not fit for purpose. Why would you bother top help this charity given this treatment, I regret my decision to donate.
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Posted 3 years ago
Under no circumstance use the BHF foundation and try and donate items. I was waiting for a collection today (brand new mattress). They called me a 9.30 this morning from the driver (unknown at the time) but as I was on a work teams call I missed it. I got an email to say I would be collected between 8-4. I called the number back post my call but they did not answer. I then called Mitcham BHF and they told me because I did not answer the call within 5 rings, my collection was cancelled. The Mitcham branch told me this was a normal process and I was at fault for not stopping my work call and taking the phone call. I thought the BHF would like products to sell for free and I have found the whole process so inadequate and I will under no circumstances use them again.
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Posted 3 years ago
Really bad experience! Booked on their website to donate a child bed, mattress, toaster, 2 bags of toys, books. Though their website specifically mentions they can collect bags when collecting large items I was told by the store they do not collect bags. On the day of the collection I had organised everything properly outside for the collection to be hassle free. However the collection guys turned up and said the mattress looked old! but they were only looking at the zip locked mattress protector which was dusty and when I pointed out that I can easily take off the protector and they can take the perfectly good mattress I was told to put the mattress protector in the washer and then donate! so apparently you can only donate a mattress if also have a mattress protector but this is not mentioned during booking. The real joke came after this .... they said they will only take the toaster and when I asked what is wrong with the child bed I was told they cannot take it without the mattress! This is absolutely ridiculous because on their website each item was booked individually i.e. you could donate either the mattress or the bed on their own. From the first interaction with the shop till the collection I felt the attitude was very unhelpful and reluctance to do the collection and as if in asking to donate to charity we were asking for a favour. Given my experience and what others have shared I think either BHF has very unrealistic expectations from old items donated to charity or they are simply not interested. In the future I will steer clear of BHF and advise others to do the same because there are many deserving charities out there with a far better attitude!
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Posted 3 years ago
Don't do it....wouldn't take 3 items that needed about 1o mins attention to sell for £100.....so now I have arranged for someone to collect for free on Facebook market.....wasted a morning trying to help a charity
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Posted 3 years ago
Waste of time. Driver refused to take items that had been accepted via email. He couldn’t be bothered moving the stuff. Don’t bother with these jokers!
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Posted 3 years ago
I echo the experience of some other other comments. We arranged for a collection of a perfectly suitable leather sofa in a good condition apart from couple of scratches away from the seating area. I'm getting a new sofa purely for looks and boredom. It got rejected. Its a free sofa I'm willing to donate for a good cause. I wouldn't expect them to take a badly warn down, broken or otherwise unusable sofa, but being so picky is plain ungrateful.
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Posted 3 years ago
British Heart Foundation is rated 1.4 based on 420 reviews