I paid over £1,000 for a TV cabinet…
I paid over £1,000 for a TV cabinet that arrived unassembled and was nowhere near the quality advertised. When I decided to return it, RNK London showed their true colours.
First, they tried to hit me with a 20% restocking fee that does not exist anywhere in their published returns policy — only backing down when I called them out on it. Then they offered to arrange a collection for £200, strung me along for days with zero confirmed date, and eventually left me to sort my own courier after multiple unanswered follow-ups.
When courier delays pushed the physical return slightly over the window, they flatly refused to accept the item back — ignoring the fact that their own policy says customers can “initiate a return within 14 days,” which I did, in writing, on day one. They are now withholding over £1,000 of my money.
This is not a company that honours consumer rights. It is a company that makes returns deliberately difficult, moves the goalposts when it suits them, and hopes customers give up. I haven’t.
Do not buy from RNK London if you think there is any chance you might need to return something. You will regret it.







