Nitram
Well-known member
- Jul 16, 2013
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Retailers try to blame manufactures but the law is with the consumer. Consumer rights act and sale of goods act both still inform this.
I had a problem with a washing machine where the retailer ‘washed’ their hands of the problem. Went in spoke to manager and they basically said we had done the damage. More or less laughed in our face. As I was leaving gave them a letter I had written quoting my rights under the acts and left.
Within hours got a call giving me a replacement.
Read up on it. Found an example that may help
https://www.whitegoodshelp.co.uk/fridge-freezer-4-months-out-of-guarantee/
Key point in all of this is a white good costing £x pounds new under Sale of Goods act (which is still relevant) should have a reasonable working life exceeding 13 months (act specifies up to 6 years) therefore you spending a lot of money on this product can reasonably expect a repair or replacement. The warranty is irrelevant and is overridden by your consumer rights.
I had a problem with a washing machine where the retailer ‘washed’ their hands of the problem. Went in spoke to manager and they basically said we had done the damage. More or less laughed in our face. As I was leaving gave them a letter I had written quoting my rights under the acts and left.
Within hours got a call giving me a replacement.
Read up on it. Found an example that may help
https://www.whitegoodshelp.co.uk/fridge-freezer-4-months-out-of-guarantee/
Key point in all of this is a white good costing £x pounds new under Sale of Goods act (which is still relevant) should have a reasonable working life exceeding 13 months (act specifies up to 6 years) therefore you spending a lot of money on this product can reasonably expect a repair or replacement. The warranty is irrelevant and is overridden by your consumer rights.
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