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Panasonic DVD recorder/freeview.....faulty
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I purchased the above from Comet in April 2006. For some weird reason the time record function only works sometimes. Most times i get home and find that the DVD player had not read the blank DVD-RW disc and hadstherefore not recorded.
I emailed Panasonic, who told me not to use Sony discs, but to use TDK, Maxell, JVC or Panasonic DVD-RW's. So today I purchased 5 x TDK DVD-RW disks, and guess what...when the timer came on it could not read the disc, but read it fine when I first put it in. Weird thing is, I took the disc out, put in back in and hey presto it worked. Its weird, it seems when I put the timer on and leave the house and let it record, it wont work. But if I test the timer while im there or just press record, it works. It seems to have a problem starting up and reading a disc, instead of being on, me inserting a disc, because that works.
It reads normal DVD films fine by the way, just timer-recording is not working.
So Panasonic have fed me some pap about discs. I want the thing exchanged, I refuse point blank to go back to Comet, as I know what they will say or try and do - send it away for testing. THe thing cost me �200 and I want panasonic to sort it ASAP. Things is, I cant find their head office address to write them a letter.
Can you please help me find it and do you think panasonic will help or can you suggest anything else??????
I emailed Panasonic, who told me not to use Sony discs, but to use TDK, Maxell, JVC or Panasonic DVD-RW's. So today I purchased 5 x TDK DVD-RW disks, and guess what...when the timer came on it could not read the disc, but read it fine when I first put it in. Weird thing is, I took the disc out, put in back in and hey presto it worked. Its weird, it seems when I put the timer on and leave the house and let it record, it wont work. But if I test the timer while im there or just press record, it works. It seems to have a problem starting up and reading a disc, instead of being on, me inserting a disc, because that works.
It reads normal DVD films fine by the way, just timer-recording is not working.
So Panasonic have fed me some pap about discs. I want the thing exchanged, I refuse point blank to go back to Comet, as I know what they will say or try and do - send it away for testing. THe thing cost me �200 and I want panasonic to sort it ASAP. Things is, I cant find their head office address to write them a letter.
Can you please help me find it and do you think panasonic will help or can you suggest anything else??????
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Panasonic House
Willoughby Road
Bracknell
Berkshire
RG12 8FP
United Kingdom
That's the Panasonic Head Office.
I understand your frustration with Comet but I would pursue the claim with them. It would be relatively cheap to claim through the Small Claims Court and you can do it online.
I suggest you take the recorder to Comet on a busy day. Explain the problem and the steps you have taken to rectify it.
Tell them you want a refund as the item is not fit for the purpose or of satisfactory quality, as required by the Sale of Goods Act.
Do not accept an exchange or repair.
If they refuse, tell them you will claim through the Small Claims Court and they will have additional costs to pay.
If you can take someone with you. Ask the names of all the people you deal with so that you can complain about them to Comet Head Office and explain why you want those details.
See it as a challenge and an experience.
Good luck!
Panasonic House
Willoughby Road
Bracknell
Berkshire
RG12 8FP
United Kingdom
That's the Panasonic Head Office.
I understand your frustration with Comet but I would pursue the claim with them. It would be relatively cheap to claim through the Small Claims Court and you can do it online.
I suggest you take the recorder to Comet on a busy day. Explain the problem and the steps you have taken to rectify it.
Tell them you want a refund as the item is not fit for the purpose or of satisfactory quality, as required by the Sale of Goods Act.
Do not accept an exchange or repair.
If they refuse, tell them you will claim through the Small Claims Court and they will have additional costs to pay.
If you can take someone with you. Ask the names of all the people you deal with so that you can complain about them to Comet Head Office and explain why you want those details.
See it as a challenge and an experience.
Good luck!
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