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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
Sofa delivered with hydraulic grease on cushions. Store will not pick up or refund money. Fobbed off with " nowhere to store it " as an excuse. No contact from complaints department. A sofa i cannot use and £135 out of pocket & 30 day return policy ticking away. Shocking service.
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Posted 3 years ago
Applied for a stock room assistant job, invited to come to the interview the next day, been told I would of been given the job. Was told to come in for a hour to see if I like the job and to see if I actually wanted the job, went in the next morning and all of a sudden the job description changed!!!, from stock room assistant to assembling furniture!!! Safe to say I failed as I had no experience fixing up furniture. If only the job ad stated that they wanted a furniture assembler and that experience is a must!, it was a total waste of time so please be very careful when applying for a job at this company.
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Posted 3 years ago
Terrible experience with the BHF. Tried to arrange furniture collection via email, an option given on their website. They refused to email me, instead trying to ring me. If you will not arrange collections by email do not have it as an option on your website. When the collection lorry arrived they refused to collect an unused mattress, making up something about a mark. Cleary they were thrilled not to pick it up, not doubt happy to avoid doing any actual work. The entire time dealing the BHF they have been rude and arrogant, I will never donate to them again.
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Posted 3 years ago
Had two expensive wooden units they arranged to collect I struggled on my own to move these units to an accessible place only for them to turn up hardly even glance at them and say no the woods too old!!! These units are immaculate. Waste of time don’t bother contacting them!!!
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Posted 3 years ago
BHF- IPSWICH Lol I didn’t realise I was donating these items to the royal family. I had 2 sofas in Perfectt condition and was told the drivers had refused them because they were worn when you sat on them. More like because there too lazy to take them These sofas are brand new so I found this so offensive. When I called to ask why they hadn’t been taken the women just gave me attitude on the phone . This company is a joke. Don’t even bother giving anything to them they pick and choose like there some upmarket designer store .. PLEASE! 🙄 you’re just a charity don’t forget that
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Posted 3 years ago
Im glad I am not the only one that had this terrible experience. Again I arranged collection waited all day was told between 12-5 and no one turned up . They had phoned me aswel to say they had this day a Avalible .. useless
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Posted 3 years ago
Great that they collect for free for charity but when you fill in the form don’t think it’s a guaranteed collection as guys from the Bristol branch turned up today to collect a coffee table and sideboard (generally sideboards are big and bulky) They took the coffee table but said they couldn’t take the sideboard as it’s too heavy to take downstairs, even though the person who booked it in knew it was heavy as that’s what I told them. I won’t use them again, better off selling it on gumtree. It’s caused me to have to get rid of a large piece of furniture in under a week.
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Posted 3 years ago
I organised a pickup of a steamer a 3 bags of clothes. This was all agreed. I had to wait 2 weeks for a pick-up date. The driver told me they couldn’t take the bags of clothes. I had no warning of this. I am pregnant, so can’t currently carry heavy bags to a charity shop or donation bin. I wish I had warning.
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Posted 3 years ago
There is definitely something wrong with the approach taken by the BHF to furniture collections. This is the second time I have dealt with them (different branches) and on both occasions the process left me feeling disappointed, disenchanted and very concerned. If BHF want to take a completely commercial approach to their furniture collection they should state this up front instead of lulling people into thinking that this is a charitable organisation intent on raising funds for the organisation and ensuring that people in need receive furniture they might need and cannot otherwise afford. I had items rejected by the collection team on both occasions for no good reason - today two brand new sofas which I have had to let go because of downsizing and they were trying to say that because they had been cleaned the fabric was worn!!! They were brand new!!! Easily worth hundreds of pounds but I was trying to do the charitable thing. Same with wardrobes which they reckoned were too big to get downstairs - yet they had been brought upstairs! Obviously too late on a Friday afternoon and too difficult for them to be bothered to attempt to move. And whats with checking furniture for scratches? Second hand is not new!! Shame on BHF - policy, staff training/guidance in need of a major overhaul. WIll never use again and that saddens me.
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Posted 3 years ago
I always though that charity shops appreciated furniture etc and also to help people that could not afford to buy new. I offered a three piece settee in good condition to BHF when I rang to arrange collection the lady told me the driver would take it if he liked it! Alarm bells ringing?? Driver and two “mates” came today and in my opinion found anything they could to refuse it! Cushions don’t match?? Won’t be any use to them! If I’d have realised I’d have gone to DFS and purchased a new one for them! Never again will I offer to BHF charity shops. If I thought the settee was ready for the tip I’d have taken it there.
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Posted 3 years ago
If i could rate 0 i would, it's like i'm getting Jekyll and Hyde when I go through the process of organising a collection with BHF, where the people on the phone are very nice and happy to organise a collection then come to collection day and moody, rude and unprofessional collection drivers arrive. I've been trying to organise this Black tempered glass TV stand collection for months now but due to the current pandemic BHF has had to cancel but that's understandable and I'm okay with that because they always called to let me know what was going on and I was surprised that they called me again after lockdown 3 to arrange another collection so quickly, I was pleased. Then comes collection day letting me know they're near, very nice but then they just look at and say its damaged i'm not taking it, i said where?! It is not damaged at all, he claimed it is scratched from standing far away, there was dust that settled on the glass because it has been sitting in a corner for months to be collected, he then gets a T-shirt to wipe it not even acknowledging me or my mum, looking deep into the glass for any scratches, even the smallest so he doesn't have to take it, taking pictures of the black tempered glass as if we've committed a crime. I said just leave it if you don't want it, i honestly think it's disgusting that a charity would send people who make you feel like something you thought was very nice to give away (especially if you kept it in great condition) is invaluable to them! As when i visit a charity shop I expect a second hand item that i can fix up at a bargain price, not a new item, so for them to be so picky and rude and expecting the item to be brand new is surprising to me, there was nothing wrong with the TV stand at all, it was 'good as new', they were looking for problems and took the TV stand in the end. They didn't safely put it in the van either so any damage during the journey to the charity shop is down to them.This is the second time this has happened i thought the first men were just being difficult the first time but this second time I realised it's down to the charity's high expectations and the collection drivers literally inspecting items as if it's going to a prestige auction house, making you feel horrible for giving. Reading the other comments on here, it seems as though they do this a lot and it's crazy that there are a lot of people in unfurnished houses that really need items like these all mentioned and wouldn't bat an eye, complain or "inspect it" if you gave it to them, i tried to give it away on facebook for free but seems as though most people have their TVs on the wall or wide screen TVs, thought this was a better way to give it away but clearly not. After this experience i don't believe in giving to charity anymore especially British Heart Foundation, better to find actual people in need on facebook free groups/facebook marketplace where i can just try to give away stuff for free, at least people will not be rude to you, don't even bother with British heart foundation unless your stuff is new in it's packaging!
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Posted 4 years ago
Agree totally with the last reviews, organised a pick up of my mums brand new 3 + 2 navy blue draylon seater sofas after she had to go into a care home, the driver was rude, said it wasnt the colour they required, I was disgusted, there was probably people sat on boxes this Christmas and he refused to take it, so I had to get the circular saw out out and destroy it, then took to the tip, he couldn't be arsed to be honest, I called head office, who said he was their eyes, never ever again, I will never give to any charity again, and will never recommend it, disgusting....
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Posted 4 years ago
Such a Time wasters. They have drivers who is just wasting charity money. If have anything for removal please take it to the branch itself not booking with their useless drivers. Please avoid them at any cause.
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Posted 4 years ago
Terrible experience!! I offered few furniture for the charity ( Finchley branch) and they were in good condition. We had a David Lloyd wing back leather chair, an antique kidney table (that I bought from and antique dealer) a gold guilded large mirror, a nearly new keyboard stand and lots of books. I wasn't getting rid of them because they were damaged but because I bought new furniture and was replacing them. When they came to collect the man was extremely rude and said the furniture was not good enough. The leather on the arm chair is distressed and that was a damage according to him. Didn't even bother with the kidney table or any of the other furniture. The rude behaviour was very unprofessional and heartbreaking, especially when you are trying to do something good. Left everything behind. Very sad experience, my husband was absolutely disappointed and angry. Very very bad!!!!!
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Posted 4 years ago
Terrible experience!! I offered few furniture for the charity ( Finchley branch) and they were in good condition. We had a David Lloyd wing back leather chair, an antique kidney table (that I bought from and antique dealer) a gold guilded large mirror, a nearly new keyboard stand and lots of books. I wasn't getting rid of them because they were damaged but because I bought new furniture and was replacing them. When they came to collect the man was extremely rude and said the furniture was not good enough. The leather on the arm chair is distressed and that was a damage according to him. Didn't even bother with the kidney table or any of the other furniture. The rude behaviour was very unprofessional and heartbreaking, especially when you are trying to do something good. Left everything behind. Very sad experience, my husband was absolutely disappointed and angry. Very very bad!!!!!
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Posted 4 years ago
most items are second hand but same price as new items in Parkstone store and customer service is awful
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Posted 4 years ago
Disgusting!!!!!! I saw a sofa in the British heart foundation shop down Perry Barr One Stop Centre during lockdown, I phoned up the shop yesterday morning as soon as they re opened and spoke to a lady called Linda, she told me I needed to come into the shop by 11 am the following morning to pay for the sofa, she informed me that during our conversation she had taken the price ticket off the sofa and wrote my name on the ticket, I phoned up at 10.55 the following morning to inform them I was 5 minutes away in a taxi, when to my utter disbelief and disappointment was told it had been sold!!!. They said they needed to sell it as had lost money during Covid!! Do not deal with this company!!
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Posted 4 years ago
If I were able to leave No Stars, I would. Absolutely rubbish from start to finish. AVOID. DO NOT DONATE ANYTHING TO THEM - THEY DON'T DESERVE IT.
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Posted 4 years ago
Volunteered at the Knowsley Street, Bolton British Heart Foundation in the past. The paid staff stand around the till area most of the day slagging off customers & some of the volunteers behind their backs. if you don't suck up to the paid staff then you'll be singled out and made to stand at the door all day trying to sell British Heart Foundation badges and key rings to people as they come in the shop which basically makes the day drag whilst the rest of them ignore you and make your life miserable. If I'm going to work somewhere for nothing then I would rather work somewhere where they appreciate you. Joanne, If you're still there RUN, you deserve so much better than that. You can run the place better then all of them put together, If only you believed in yourself. They will never tell you how good you are because they know if you believed in yourself that you would have RUN a long time ago, all they are interested in is training volunteers up to do ALL the work then they can shout orders at people and forward to their bonuses !!!
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Posted 4 years ago
Booked in a time for you to pick a sofa and chair up. At least you turned up but leaving a message on my phone saying you would be here sometime today.. well thanks. You didn’t contact me three days before to say whether you would be here. I just had assume. Anyway you turn up, look at my sofa and chair and say it’s too well used and that you expect new furniture. You guys are a charity. There was one gash in the sofa. The chair was barely used! I got these used as well! They are a good sofa and chair. I would never have contacted you if I thought no one would get a use from them. Thank you for wasting my time and the sarcastic sorry you guys left me with. It is clear you want things a certain way but at least make that clear before you waste a customers time. Wrexham/ Chester branch I would assume. P.S thanks for the dirt you trailed into my house. A really upset customer.
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Posted 4 years ago
British Heart Foundation is rated 1.4 based on 420 reviews