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Mistershine said:
zuvuyeay said:
Mistershine said:
zuvuyeay said:
don't get 2 years in the UK to take things back unless i have been missing something


http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/+/http://www.berr.gov.uk/whatwedo/consumers/fact-sheets/page38311.html

• For up to six years after purchase (five years from discovery in Scotland) purchasers can demand damages (which a court would equate to the cost of a repair or replacement).


cool,i thought it was just online purchases that had a longer time period,

all those consoles not replaced after a year,when this PS3 slim breaks i will be off down the shop i bought it from now,thanks,and my TV


You need to consider that outside of the normal warranty it's up to you to prove it was a manufactured issue and not general wear and tear. This normally involves getting a qualified engineer to look at it and then getting it repaired. I don't think the cost of the engineer will be covered so it may not be worth doing for a lot of things.


oh so when the blu ray drive goes it is my fault,but if it just bricks then i think i have a chance,

but tv's,washing machines,fridges etc,i'm defo going back to the shop :),even after 4 yesrs now,worth a try,i keep reciepts and all that



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