Will I get a refund for services I didn't receive?
Hello
I went to a driving instructor and drove with him for four hours (2 x 90-minute sessions). He was so bad, he was often late, and the driving school knows it. He taught me little to nothing.
the driving instructor was also fired.
Now I've paid for the lessons without learning anything. Does the driving school have to refund me the money?
If no service has been provided or the performance has been inadequate, you have a right to repay the fees. Proofing and obtaining the right is likely to be very difficult.
Shields of the driving school best what happened is that you are unsatisfied and try out extrajudicially to find an agreement at least on partial reimbursement or free replacement hours. The fact that the driving instructor was released is an argument for his misconduct. If the driving school refuses, then change it and contact a lawyer or free of charge to the consumer protection center and let you advise.
First text: may there be a graph?
BGB: Service contract, subject of malfunctions
http://lexikon.jura-basic.de/aufruf.php?file=5&art=&find=service contract___performancest%F6ungen&611_bgb
In any case, you can claim that the performance he did has driven with you. Whether he could teach you something or not now lies in the eye of the viewer and stands testimony against testimony
Mustn’t be.
A repayment would be possible on the basis of cash. However, you do not have a right to do so.
No, you don’t.
I didn’t get any performance
Yes, you did.
But you did your driving hours. You got the power. Whether you learn something or not is your thing. If you had stopped driving lesson, you could have talked about it. But everyone can say that and want his money back. Wishful thinking is not.
You drove with him for 4 hours.
It doesn’t change the fact that you don’t get money back. One has nothing to do with the other.
The driving school itself knew this driving instructor was not confidential. He didn’t even come even though it was planned. At the end he was terminated? And not without reason, right?
you drove 4 hours with him, you’ll have to pay the hour.