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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
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Over 7 Days
On-time Delivery
Greater than 45%
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Greater than 90%
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Live Chat, Telephone, Email
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Under An Hour
Customer Service
1.3 out of 5
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British Heart Foundation 1 star review on 2nd March 2023
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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
A total waste of time and effort, will never use or recommend again! Arranged collection of a large leather 3 seat sofa, which is clean tidy and more than usable. Has very slight wear on the corners at the back, which you can’t see anyway! Driver refused to take it saying it was not in a good enough condition. Have been in my local shop and know this would have been one of there better items and easily would have sold! Now stuck with the sofa that should have gone today. Don’t waste your time donate to a different charity that would actually be greatful
British Heart Foundation 1 star review on 3rd March 2022
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Posted 3 years ago
Waste of everyone's time. They called to collect a sofa and armchair today. Perfectly acceptable condition except for a small frayed area at the base of the sofa. Refused to take sofa and wouldn't take the armchair because it's classed as 'contemporary' which is an absolute joke. I wouldn't recommend this service and won't contact them again in the future.
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Posted 3 years ago
I don’t get why your stuff is so expensive I think it’s disgusting and your not just getting stuff free you are robbing people at the same time I went to my local hart foundation store in Southport and the price was such a joke I walked out and never ever returning to any hart foundation stores ever I put it on my local page we’re I live and I have put how scummy you are and it’s not charity at all it’s all gain for the top people that deal with it your stuff is free and you charge soooooooooooo much money for that stuff you get free off people that give you it and you just ripping people off your dirty scummy bastards and I will keep letting everyone know how you rob people
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Posted 3 years ago
I wanted to donate some furniture and had agreed a collection date, I called in to check it was wanted. I was asked if fire certificates were in place, both were and well in date. I waited nearly all day for the van to arrive, the driver walked in and took one look at the settee and ripped up the cushions to check the certificate was in place. He rejected the settee because the cloth the cushions sat on had a small rip, despite the rest of it being in perfect condition. I wasted nearly a day waiting to be told my furniture was not acceptable. I will not donate again to this ungrateful bunch, a complete waste of time and effort, and insulting.
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Posted 3 years ago
Mixed Experiences. I’ve used the furniture collection/donation service satisfactorily, albeit with a bit of hassle to arrange collections. My items were accepted. I’ve also used the service whereby you box up your donated items, complete a Gift Aid form, print a free courier label and drop the box with the courier. During lockdown this has been great. However, I’m sceptical as to what happens to these goods. I’ve sent five large full boxes over the past year - my own good quality mostly new clothes, and items from my late aunt’s house that were new and mostly still boxed, or with labels attached. I received acknowledgment for two of the boxes being received. I recently received an email advising that £13 had been raised from the sale of my donated items. It maybe that it takes time for items to be filtered through the donation collection centre system to stores, but it has put me off. I wish I’d sold my stuff on eBay and will do so next time I have a clear out …
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Posted 3 years ago
Arranged for a collection of furniture from our deceased father’s property which is 200 miles away - people came to look and said which items they would take. Then arranged collection appointment - a relative took half day off work to go back to his property to dismantle items (as requested). BHF then refused to take items as they were scratched. Now have a flat full of dismantled furniture which we have to dispose of. Disgusting treatment - do not attempt to donate to them - obviously just a business trying to get free furniture to sell.
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Posted 3 years ago
Completely disgusted at the attitude of the third party furniture pick-up company hired by BHF. They refused and Ercol dining table and chairs because it’s a bit distressed even though they are selling on EBay for £300. We were at my dad’s old house 450 miles from our home so now we are going to make many trips to a recycling centre 1 hour away. Don’t bother booking a furniture pick up from BHF. I have also cancelled my monthly donation.
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Posted 3 years ago
Have used BHF many times over the years to donate and always had a prompt and polite service. But I've tried to book BHF collection at least 4 times over the past 9 months and no joy, not even a phone call. Have a hallway of bags and boxes with brand new/used clothes and shoes, new crockery etc. Not everyone drives or can take bags/boxes to a store which could be miles away. BHF used to be great and I had recommended to friends, but now as previous reviews have stated, their service has slipped considerably. I would like to donate to BHF, but they won't collect. Also getting fed up of their constant e-mails asking for donations. BHF only got picky after the first lockdown. Going to donate to Traid as they will collect your donations of clothes.
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Posted 3 years ago
Would not use them again waste of time. Drivers didn’t even say morning just asked where items were. Had a Chester drawer and a dressing table both in good condition. One guy says oh we can’t take it the dresser. I asked why then they hesitated then he opens the drawer and say oh the bottom of the drawer is loose I mean I could of just popped it back into place easy. I think they couldn’t be bothered taking 2. I’m trying to clear my mums place after her death. Waste of time and energy and unfortunately I’m going to have to just break it up and bin it. Charity’s say they want donations but who has the time for all this nonsense.
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Posted 3 years ago
Went into Bedworth store yesterday 2books £1 bargain no charged £2 each man argued with me I was proven right. I wasn’t bothered as it’s for charity but as I said other people will argue ( no I didn’t take money bk lol) but did feel extremely ripped off by 15p charge for rubbish flimsy carrier bag.
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Posted 3 years ago
BHF is a business more thana charity. We've had loads of great items rejected by them because they are not virtually new. Its ridiculous and their own pick up people even say the same. No wonder the ceo earns 180k per year. They want new stuff for nowt so they can profit big time. Wouldn't offer them anything else so I now burn it.
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Posted 3 years ago
Have to agree with the vast majority of the comments made here about BHF. Arranged to have a dining room table and chairs collected along with a perfectly good metal bedframe. The driver and his mate refused to take any of the items. The table and chairs had a few minor scratches, whilst they couldn't take the bedframe as there wasn't an accompanying mattress. No doubt if there was a mattress they would have found a reason not to take it too. Complete waste of time and now items which could be used again will now be going to the tip. BHF should make it clear what furniture items are acceptable to them, and stop the pretence that they are a charity, when it is now clear to me that they are a business.
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Posted 3 years ago
I had arranged for Heart Foundation to pick up several items including a bed frame and mattress . One of the guys came in and said due to a bit of dust on the mattress they could not take it! It was a john Lewis sprung mattress which had no stains and was only a couple of years old. I could not believe the attitude of the person. It was very emotional for me as it was my late sisters flat who had passed away under tragic circumstances. It seemed to me that they would have only taken it if was brand new which obviously wasn't. I was disgusted with his attitude and would not recommend using BHF again as the attitude was we are doing you a favour not the other way round.
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Posted 3 years ago
I would rother give to a over charity as Bhf choose what they won’t even if It’s really good items you are giving them all so they take advantage of the volunteers that are at a disadvantage to many people and this is very wrong in my book they was one lad there I worked with very hard working all ways wonted to work in warehouse with me but mangers would tell him to sell raffle tickets every time he work in the warehouse they would take him out now the lad is working at out doors and is working in warehouse and loves his job not just him many more and the repatriation at the job center they have is very bad and if people took the time to speak to the people who worked there the truth of Bhf would come out this is a business Not a charity and they are horrible towards the volunteers and over work them in to the ground where they don’t won’t to go back after a week
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Posted 3 years ago
Drivers said bespoke 3 seater sofa unsuitable as although matching base and side cushions had fire safety labels, they could not find one on the base. They also said they would be unable to sell the sofa as the base also had some scratches from my cat. This could be easily shaved off the sofa. Otherwise in great condition. Left after five minutes, I don’t think they had any intention of taking it away.
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Posted 3 years ago
We are moving out of our flat and wanted to donate 2 wardrobes (each just over 1 year old) and 2 sofas (with some scratches from the cat) both of which we were very transparent about quality when asked and BHF accepted that and said they’d take them anyway. They said leave them in the flat and they’ll pick them up for us. So we hired a van and moved everything else out our flat except the 4 items above. Today I worked all day from a coffee shop next door to let them into our empty flat between 8:30-14:00. At 13:00, two movers came over, took one look at the items and said “no, we won’t be able to sell these” and left. In and out in 5 minutes. I’m now left standing in an empty flat, with 4 big items of furniture and I’m meant to be handing the keys back to the letting agent tonight. I’m hoping they can arrange someone to remove the furniture for us, but that will be unexpected admin and the costs will be taken out of my flat deposit. So not only did BHF go back on their word, I’m physically loosing money because I tried to do the right thing. And I’m 100% sure someone could have used this furniture and really benefitted from it, which is now going to the skip. I’m just so disappointed in BHF that they treat their (attempted) donators like this. Never again.
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Posted 3 years ago
UNPROFESSIONAL IS A SMALL WORD FOR THIS ORGANISATION! Called this Organisation before Christmas wanting to gift my old bed to someone. Filled the online form and I’ve been contacted 2 weeks later to arrange a collection date. Despite the long wait (could build a house by the time I was waiting) anyway, booked a collection date for the bed as for TODAY! Got an confirmation email, CONFIRMING the date and time for pick-up. Since I didn’t hear of them and no one showed up for collection I gave them a call to check what’s going on. The answer was that they forgot to book the van for me, and the miss called MANAGER herself had an excuse big enough to say: MISTAKES HAPPEN, WE ARE ONLY HUMAN BEINGS, stating that there’s nothing they can do to help me out. Absolutely unprofessional, serves for nothing! Never again!!!!
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Posted 3 years ago
A tiny stain in corner of mattress apparently makes it not good condition. And all furniture is"incomplete" without instructions. A waste of time and perfectly fine goods.
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Posted 3 years ago
Couldn’t agree more with the reviews on here…. Wanted to donate a mattress instead of tipping it as was still in good nick. BHF messed up the first collection and when they showed (without notice half an hour beforehand) for the second collection it was as if they couldn’t be bothered and had decided they didn’t want it before they’d even arrived. ‘I called everyone last night’ the guy said with regards to collection time - ‘no you didn’t as I had no missed call’ I replied…. Upon entering and coming upstairs to the the mattress he quickly got his flash on his phone out and was scaling up and down the mattress, his nose basically touching it he was that close whilst his mate stood in the doorway with his arms folded. ‘What’s this?’ He said. I said ‘huh? just a stain, but nothing untoward’. As I hadn’t even noticed it. ‘Sorry love, can’t take it!’ he replied still scanning the mattress with his flash (it was daylight hours). You’d think it had dark stains or blood on it?! What a waste of time and a perfectly good mattress when we had complied to everything stated on the website and arranged to take time off work. Donate somewhere else!!
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Posted 3 years ago
My 90 year old mum went into a care home and we cleared her house out. She had some lovely furniture that had really been looked after. 3 men came to pick 11 items up, said they could only take 6 because the lorry was full even though we’d waited a month for them to come. Cherry picked the most expensive items and left. Haven’t even had a phone call from the shop to say thank you. Won’t ever be donating to them again.
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Posted 3 years ago
British Heart Foundation is rated 1.4 based on 420 reviews