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ummmm | 09:47 Fri 29th Sep 2006 | Law
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My machine is 7 months old and has broken down. Do all electrcal goods come with a years warranty?
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I always thought that as long as you had the receipt you were entitled to an exchange or refund in the first 12 months.
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Cheers. Just checking before I phone them
Most new ones do, yes.
If it was second hand/refurbished it could be a shorter period.
My Miele washing machine (which I bought last year) came with a free 10 (yes, TEN) year guarantee!
My LG one came with a 2 year parts & 1 1/2 year labour warranty. If you contact who you bought it from they will help you. They sometimes send a qualified engineer out to you or give you a number to ring for your manufacturer -

What make is it ? I'll try to avoid it !!!
Probably, but don't worry about the warranty. This is covered by the Sale of Goods ACT which states that goods must be "fit for purpose" and "of merchantable quality". This clearly wasn't. Contact the retailer, and make them sort it out. Don't allow them to fob you off (I am sure that any reputable retailer will resolve this without any problems). It is their responsibility, not your's or the manufacturer's. This assumes the machine was bought new by you. Good luck.
Just to add, you can go to the retailer under the legal rights side of things, or the manufacturer under the warranty if there is one. Also, if you paid by credit card or finance agreement arranged by the store, I would contact the credit company as well as they are obliged to help you.

Just to clarify as well, warranties and guarantees are completely optional, and they can set their own terms and conditions (to an extent) so they may be good or they may be rubbish.
Just to add to BenDToy's answer, the legal term is now 'satisfactory quality' and also applies to second hand items (but obv you have to take into account the age etc when deciding if sat qual).

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