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Re: [OT] UK electronics warranties



On 5/3/05, Stuart Grimshaw <stuart.grimshaw@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> I was under the impression that the sale of goods act was what gave
> you the 1yr warranty with the supplier? Hence why Rover owners have
> still got a warranty as it's with the supplier not the manufacturer

The SoGA requires goods to last for a "reasonable" lifetime; but
what
that is for different products is not defined, and would ultimately be
for a court to decide.  For example, you might reasonably expect a
=A3600 television to last longer than 18 months, but you wouldn't
necessarily expect compensation if a =A320 kettle broke down in this
period.

(the above plagiarised from http://www.monikie.org.uk/yourrights.htm)

--=20
phil



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