| scotland yard said: For two years, yes, but it was the level of service that people hated, not the time of warranty. You'd have to send your machine out of the country to get it fixed, and it used to take months. |
Europeans don't know their rights... really, they're so many! 
I'm pretty sure there's a maximum time frame of 30 days (I'm pretty sure it's 30, but it might be 60, or some equivalent amount specified in weekdays) where you must get your problem solved: either a fix to your unit, a refurb, an equivalent item, or a refund. Also, I'm pretty sure you don't have to send anything anywhere, unless you'd rather deal with the brand directly, as otherwise the store where you purchased the item is ultimately responsible.







