5D faulty after sensor clean

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Sent one of our 5D's to Park Cameras to do a sensor clean. Received a call to say they can't clean it so we asked to have the camera returned (still charged for the service even though they didn't manage to clean the it).

When the camera was returned I put the camera into sensor cleaning mode to see if they had managed to make any improvements. But all I get is Error 99 and cannot get to see the sensor due to the problem. So basically it came back faulty.

Sent it back for them to investigate - they sent it to Canon who said it would cost £400 to repair to which Park Cameras said its not their problem and I would have to pay for it to be repaired.

Where do I stand in this situation? Has anyone else had these sort of issues before?
 
My wife is in the process of following up with a formal complaint. It can't have been faulty before sending as they managed to attempt a clean. As it is now the camera refuses to go into sensor cleaning mode and Error 99's.

They tried twice to clean the smudge but they said it wasn't shifting.
 
Quick update for anyone interested:

Park Cameras were quite good in that they offered to pay two thirds of the repair costs (around £450 for shutter mechanism replacement, low pass filter replacement, calibration etc.) leaving me to pay a third.

I thought this was reasonable considering the age of the camera so paid the third and its all fixed :)
 
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