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For those assuming that The Sun has some kind of 3DS vendetta, this should make interesting reading. A journalist from the paper has sought to fully explain why The Sun is covering the issue of 3DS headaches, and it all comes down to consumer rights. It was explained that The Sun is fighting for those users who have purchased a 3DS that they can't use as advertised and are then being told they cannot return it. This is not a vendetta, nor an attack against Nintendo, it is simply a matter of CONSUMER RIGHTS

Here is what The Sun had to say in response to criticisms: 

“The Sun decided to investigate this issue after receiving an unusually high levels of calls and emails from readers relating to side effects of the Nintendo 3DS," consumer editor Jane Hamilton told MCV.
“As Nintendo has admitted, there are a small minority of people who will find it difficult to use the product. This has led Nintendo to issue guidance that the console is not suitable for the under sevens, and that even adult players should not play it for longer than 30 minutes.
“The majority of people will be able to use the console without issue. But the story is about what happens to the minority who cannot use it. Current consumer law makes no provision for them.

“Technology has advanced far more quickly than consumer law and there is no redress for buyers who want to return the console as – through no fault of their own – they cannot use it. Currently they are being told by Nintendo and retailers there are no grounds to return it under current laws as the console is not faulty. For our readers, this is a problem as paying out £200 for an item you cannot use is not acceptable.

“Over the years The Sun has reported on many of Nintendo’s successes with positive stories about their products – and this week has even reported claims by some users that the 3DS has improved their eyesight," she added.
“However, we must also represent the position of our readers who are currently experiencing problems with their products – which will inevitably reflect badly on Nintendo. We acknowledge that this debate isn’t solely about Nintendo and it is unlikely the issue will be unique to them.
“On this basis it would be prudent for any company encountering this to accept there is a problem for some buyers, and put in place a sensible refund policy. That’s all our readers are asking for – and we support that.
“The Sun did not remove its claim that retailers had seen a record level of returns from the online version of the article, as reported by some media," Hamilton outlined. "The only change made to the article was to update and clarify GAME and HMV’s return policies around this issue.
"Both companies requested this update to fully reflect the different packages that they are now giving to gamers wishing to return the consoles. This was done with the co-operation of both retailers and neither requested the removal of the record return levels wording.”

http://www.maxconsole.net/content.php?45521-The-Sun-explains-why-its-fighting-for-3DS-consumer-rights



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sure it is. Ya thick-headed, sensationalist, two-faced BERKS. God I hate Rupert Murdoch.



Sorry, but F*** Y***

My shares are tanking today primarily because of lies and distortion.



“When we make some new announcement and if there is no positive initial reaction from the market, I try to think of it as a good sign because that can be interpreted as people reacting to something groundbreaking. ...if the employees were always minding themselves to do whatever the market is requiring at any moment, and if they were always focusing on something we can sell right now for the short term, it would be very limiting. We are trying to think outside the box.” - Satoru Iwata - This is why corporate multinationals will never truly understand, or risk doing, what Nintendo does.

Nobody here cares about consumer rights, we're all about corporate multi national rights.

Well that's what all my friends say who only own a PS3 between daily Sony prayer sessions.



I’ve seen it all before. First they claim to be fighting for consumer rights, next they DDoS attack Sony and talk of penis in hornets’ nest...

The Sun's next issue should be fun



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Nah the Sun just has Xenophobia.



Games4Fun said:

Nah the Sun just has Xenophobia.

Nice

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Yeah yeah Sun. Just live in your happy world...you know, the one where no-one plays the Wii because they all have broken arms



 

Here lies the dearly departed Nintendomination Thread.

Yeah, they're looking out for consumers, and not printing scare stories about the latest must have games device in order to flog a few more issues of that pathetic excuse for a newspaper they run...



It's not about consumer rights. You CAN return it, even if it's not faulty. You ALWAYS have a right to a full refund within 28 days and you DONT have to give a reason. Check your Game receipts. Not a year or anything, but 28 days is the law. And you should be able to work out if it makes you ill.



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