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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.


Not necessarily. Plenty of manufacturers are happy to honor the warranty
directly.

You have no contract with the manufacturer.


Irrelevant to what the manufacturer chooses to do warranty wise.

And most obviously with cars, you don’t have to get the warranty
work done by the dealer you bought the car from either.