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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
In contrast to many reviews I had a very positive experience in dealing with the Wolverhampton BHF shop. Arranged a relative's flat clearance. This was done efficiently & quickly - in spite of everything being carried down 2 flights of stairs. The men were polite, worked without a break. Highly recommended.
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Posted 3 years ago
Arranged to pick up corner unit showed photos to shop staff said that's fine two small tears on lining nor visible.when van came said we,re not taking it. Why don't they send someone round first to check.waste of time won't be offering them items again. Good suite going to tip!
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Posted 3 years ago
I had really wanted to give to this charity but I’ll never do it again. The driver and assistant turned up when expected but the older of the two was plain rude and frankly unpleasant. Three items were refused as the solid beech tops had been slightly bleached due to sunshine, the boxes of books were complained about. I queried the beech tops saying I’d been told it wouldn’t be a problem. The response I got was that the people on the phones are ‘just little volunteers and don’t know what is saleable’ The items were loaded on to the van and they left, not so much as a thank you We all have bad days but if you’re going to someone’s house at least be courteous - you have no idea what the circumstances for the donation is, it could easily have been something due to something very upsetting and to then be met with such an unpleasant experience is not acceptable It’s a shame as I will never donate to the BHF in any way again
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Posted 3 years ago
driver was supposed to collect a desk after 10am. he came at 8.45am and left a card - i am on 3 floors and did not get down in time (75). i phoned the shop and explained what happened (I had waited 4 weeks for this collection) they just kept repeating thank thank i was angry and put the phone. they then emailed me with another date for 6 weeks time. i said i could not believe this. i then gave them a few choice words and they said they will not be collecting from me. i emailed head office no response. I have given the desk to another charity and stopped my direct debit to them. it was their fault but no apology or nothing, they are just money grabbers. lh
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Posted 3 years ago
They are not collecting items after seeming it. Just walk away. Really want to make companies Very Poor service. Waste of time. Don't ask them again. Never.
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Posted 3 years ago
Waited for 9 hours at my late mother in laws house for collection. No communication whatsoever all day. Really disappointed.
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Posted 3 years ago
Bad experience again so will never donate to them again Waited in all day for drivers to collect a sofa only to receive a call to say no Collection will now be made Complete time wasted and the 30 Minute slots are not suitable has stop you from venturing to far from home. Not happy.
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Posted 3 years ago
My partner died due to Endocarditis, a bacteria that attacks the heart valves. Today I tried to donate a corner unit, approximately 1.43m in height. I was informed that it was too tall for them to take!! What? I have seen in every charity shop I've visited, wall units, wardrobes etc, all of which are over 1.4 metres. Can they just not be bothered?? Please could someone explain what the BHF actually do collect? Thank you Dunfermline.
British Heart Foundation 1 star review on 25th October 2021
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Posted 3 years ago
Wish I had read these reviews!!! Obviously something has changed - used the collection service 6 months ago with no problems. Would not take high end solid pine wardrobe because of a few scratches - or maybe it was too heavy and I have narrow stairs!!!! Also wouldn't take a second single wardrobe and suddenly they dont take curtains as they did 6 months ago. Have used 5-6 times in last 5 years but will never use again!!!!!!!
British Heart Foundation 1 star review on 22nd October 2021
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Posted 3 years ago
Booked collection of wardrobe,chest of drawers, coffee table and exercise machine. Woman called me to confirm collection of items, she was very abrasive. On the confirmed collection date I received a phone call from one of the collection men to say they would be with me soon. When they arrived they refused to take the wardrobe saying it was not good enough as it was not high end condition and wouldn't sell. This wardrobe was solid pine and despite a couple of minor marks from general wear and tear was perfectly good enough to sell in a charity/ second hand furniture shop. People looking to buy second hand don't expect to find top end furniture in perfect condition or they would shop at Laura Ashley! I have bought second hand furniture before and I don't expect it to be perfect, I pimp it up such as painting it and changing handles etc to turn it into something bespoke and unique, which I'm sure somebody else would have done with this wardrobe. They also refused to take the exercise machine because of a couple of scratches, ridiculous it was perfectly use able for its intended purpose. As for the chest of drawers they didn't even have it on their list. They took the coffee table, probably because it was light and easy for them to carry onto the van! Absolute waste of time, I won't donate to them ever again.
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Posted 3 years ago
I have a nearly new set of wardrobes, very saleable. British heart foundation called me at the last moment to say they couldn't collect until 5 weeks later. It is hard to hear this charity banging on about needing money in the form of donations but not getting their act together like this.
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Posted 3 years ago
Where to even start? Super-incompetent; their site lets you specify a desired collection day but when they call you to confirm they tell you it has to be a completely different day because of what date their van comes to your area. Super-rude phone manner when they DO call you, no customer service skills whatsoever and then drivers refuse completely saleable items. Regret ever donating and would not use again ever. Will avoid the shops too!
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Posted 3 years ago
Quoted me over £1000 for a tiny flat clearence. Charity or money makers? Some items were sellable
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Posted 3 years ago
If I could give no stars I would. Booked furniture collection for this morning, stating clearly it was a large sideboard and tall bookcase. Using a bit of a logic and given its furniture, you would assume they're heavy. Driver became angry at the fact furniture was heavy. He then refused to take the bookcase because it wouldn't fit in the lift, despite me stating this was the case in the initial collection inquiry form. He became aggressive towards me and even imitated throwing a punch to his fellow driver. Thankfully the store manager said they had to take it, but as a woman who lives alone I don't accept aggression in any form. And certainly do not expect that from a a representative of a reputable charity.
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Posted 3 years ago
Really disppointed, BHF were supposed to collect our old sofa. the removal men turned up when planned, and then flatly refused to remove it, too heavy and too big. we did tell them it was bulky and heavy... arranged a 2nd collection after speaking to them, and them confirming that they would definitely take it this time., 2 guys with tattoos all over their faces turned up this time, and the exact same thing happened. they refused to move it. waste of everyones time...
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Posted 3 years ago
Absolute joke, got items ready for collection. Sone items had the odd scratch or needed a polish but in good condition. All refused with no prior warning this could happen. I’m left with a house full of things all ready to go blocking my hallway. Would never donate to BHF again based on this experience. They said they are a ‘business’ to me when I said someone could really benefit from the lovely vintage furniture and that it would take too long to sell. Wasted my time, time off work waiting for them, left me stuck with a load of furniture and I’m really angry and upset today trying to sort this out. Another charity will hopefully be glad of this.
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Posted 3 years ago
Your managers need to have clear guidelines that state donations of clothes and brick a brace if the person giving the donation is disabled and can’t drive or elderly.Peoplw want to be as independant and Charitable.You need to be more charitable in all stores and accept this. A person with a heart condition may be able to live independently but not be able to deliver such items themselves,friends and family usually work in the day time. Although your store staff are very helpful.
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Posted 3 years ago
Booked delivery of a bookcase to be delivered, in there words, to a room of my choice. They arrived when I was out so step daughter dealt with them. Instead of taking the bookcase upstairs they dumped it in my hallway!! I didn’t pay £20 to have it causing an obstruction in my house! They said it was too heavy to lift, but surely they should have accounted for this??
British Heart Foundation 1 star review on 2nd October 2021
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Posted 3 years ago
Newton Abbott shop/management - Deplorable management of pre-arranged household furniture donations to BHF. Very upsetting experience, it was so bad I began to wondered if certain personnel (Adrian (collection survey rep) and Aaron (Shop Manager) BHF Newton Abbott) were legitimately representing BHF. We were left trying to arrange disposal of the majority of the items which BHF previously had confirmed they would collect. At no time had we been advised that there had been a change to the agreed plan even though our contact email and telephone number had been provided and we had had discussions to confirm time and date of collection. Because of their total lack of customer service and business competence my 87 year old mother has had to face significant costs to clear her flat at short notice.
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Posted 3 years ago
I have just tried to donate a double mattress to BHF this mattress was spotless but yet the driver tried his best to find stains on it , he took it outside and managed to find a minuscule mark on it which he seemed highly delighted that he had found a mark , I understand you don’t want to take mattresses that are soiled or badly marked but this mattress is like new and having dragged it outside to look there will be more marks on it now !!! I suggest if you are so fussy then mattresses should be something you don’t collect , I have donated hundreds of pounds of goods to BHF over the years but I’m afraid I will not support you anymore ,
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Posted 3 years ago
British Heart Foundation is rated 1.4 based on 420 reviews