ChatterBank2 mins ago
Repair or Replace warranty
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Hi there. I put up a question re consumer rights (see help on mu consumer rights, please), and the very helpful Chris replied to me saying: Irrespective of any warranty, your right to 'repair or replacement' lasts for at least 2 years from the date of purchase. (This is embodied in EU legislation). A recent UK court ruling, however, has provided a precedent which effectively states that your right to 'repair or replacement' (in respect of most types of electrical goods) is now extended to cover a period of 6 years from purchase. However, as I suspected, the company are asking for proof of this - could anyone direct me to a useful url to shut them up! Thanks
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'For up to six years after purchase (five years from discovery in Scotland) purchasers can demand damages (which a court would equate to the cost of a repair or replacement).'