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Default Can you put a mains socket in a cupboard inside a bathroom?

On Thursday, 1 December 2016 11:33:43 UTC, charles wrote:
In article ,
whisky-dave wrote:
On Thursday, 1 December 2016 00:30:33 UTC, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , Tim Watts
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On 30/11/16 18:00, charles wrote:
I have that problem in a shower room. To wire in permanently means
removing a factory fitted, moulded on plug. Doing that negates the
guarantee,


I'm pretty sure it doesn't.

Can't see why it would if the plug is correctly fitted.


Isnt it simialr to a sticker falling off saying "warrenty void if
removed". All it means is the company refused to guarentee something that
could have been '****ed' with and then put back together so it's not
noticable.


I;'m not saying they are right to claim this it';s just what they say.


It;'s similar to lifetime guarantees where the con is that you have to
have a reciept why ? If a product is faulty it goers back to the
manufacter for replacement NOT the store, as where you brought it should
be irrelivant.


If a product is faulty it goes back to the store from which you bought it.
You have no contract with the manufacturer.


A friend had a canon camecoder 500i that was sent back to canon under guarantee
NOT to the store.


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