ChatterBank2 mins ago
Dell laptop failed after 22 months
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My laptop has stopped working - at first I thought it might be a virus but I've had a friend who runs a computer repair business look at it, and unfortunately the screen has gone and cannot be repaired. I paid just over £800 for this laptop in August 2008. I know Dell only give a one year warranty but I feel it's not unreasonable to expect such an expensive item to last at least two years before it completely breaks. Has anyone experienced something similar and managed to get a refund? I get the feeling that I will have a fight on my hands.
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My laptop has stopped working - at first I thought it might be a virus but I've had a friend who runs a computer repair business look at it, and unfortunately the screen has gone and cannot be repaired. I paid just over £800 for this laptop in August 2008. I know Dell only give a one year warranty but I feel it's not unreasonable to expect such an expensive item to last at least two years before it completely breaks. Has anyone experienced something similar and managed to get a refund? I get the feeling that I will have a fight on my hands.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If it can be proven that it has failed due to a manufacturing fault then you could try and get it repaired or a partial refund under the sale of goods act (1979) or even under the EU directive that states goods must last for a reasonable length of time (6years)
If they agree you probably wouldn't get a full refund as you have had nearly 2 years of use from it.
If no luck from dell you can probably get the screen replaced for about £100 - £150 (obviously this is a ball park figure as you've not said what laptop it is) by an independent repairer (don't get Dell to do it if they are going to charge!)
If they agree you probably wouldn't get a full refund as you have had nearly 2 years of use from it.
If no luck from dell you can probably get the screen replaced for about £100 - £150 (obviously this is a ball park figure as you've not said what laptop it is) by an independent repairer (don't get Dell to do it if they are going to charge!)
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