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<blockquote data-quote="Windpasser" data-source="post: 370509" data-attributes="member: 9752"><p>I know that this topic is old, but in my case still relevant.</p><p></p><p>Bought a smart TV from said company about 10 months ago and last week it went pop, actually crack, when I switched it on. Had to buy a packing box from them in order to send the TV back for what I thought would be either repair or replacement.</p><p></p><p>The answer from them, quoting the sales of goods act 1979, that the model purched was no longer being manufactured (yea right - no wonder) and that a replacement couldn't be offered as it was outside of its waranty period of six months.</p><p></p><p>They paid back approximately 80% of the origninal purchase price. My partner checked with 'Which' and found that Ebuyer were within their rights.</p><p></p><p>At this point she handbagged them -</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Windpasser, post: 370509, member: 9752"] I know that this topic is old, but in my case still relevant. Bought a smart TV from said company about 10 months ago and last week it went pop, actually crack, when I switched it on. Had to buy a packing box from them in order to send the TV back for what I thought would be either repair or replacement. The answer from them, quoting the sales of goods act 1979, that the model purched was no longer being manufactured (yea right - no wonder) and that a replacement couldn't be offered as it was outside of its waranty period of six months. They paid back approximately 80% of the origninal purchase price. My partner checked with 'Which' and found that Ebuyer were within their rights. At this point she handbagged them - [/QUOTE]
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