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On Thursday, 1 December 2016 17:49:50 UTC, John
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On 01/12/2016 17:06, whisky-dave wrote:
On Thursday, 1 December 2016 11:33:43 UTC,
charles
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In article
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whisky-dave
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On Thursday, 1 December 2016 00:30:33 UTC,
Dave
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(News)
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In article
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Tim
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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.

That may well be the case in that situation.

However, the legal responsibility belongs to
the
merchant
it
was
bought
from.

How does a merchant know how long any product
will
last
?

They dont.

They do have some idea.

Only once they have been selling them for a while
and
so
know what the warranty claim rate has turned out to
be.

They don't need to know anything.
The manufacture warrents the product

Legally that isnt correct. Legally your warranty rights
are
with who you bought it from, not the manufacturer.

what contract ?

The one referred to above.

And the retailer does need to know what the warranty
claim rate is like because there is an obvious
advantage
with stuff that doesnt fail in warranty so they dont
have
to fart around providing refunds or replacements and
then claiming that back from the manufacturer. That
has a real cost to the retailer, even if the
manufacturer
does cover the refund or replacement.

But all warrenties deal with teh product not the person
selling
it.

Legally your warranty rights are with the operation that
sold
you
the
item.

The warrenties deal with anyhting regarding a fault in
manufactiuring,
it wopn;t iusualy be the shops fault if a product goes
wrong.

Irrelevant to who your warranty rights are with.

So flip flops don;t have a warrenty is that it ?

Corse they have a warranty. Its just not as long as
a
laptop
has.

So what is the warrenty on flip flops ?

What is a reasonable time for it to last with the
statutory
warranty.

So what does the statutory warranty say regarding flip
flops ?

Same as it does with everything else, it if fails before
time
at
which
you can reasonably expect that type of product to last
for,
you
have
the right to have THE SELLER, replace it with a working
product
or
give you a full refund of what you paid for that item, and
in
some
jurisdictions that choice is the buyers, not the sellers.

https://www.rainbowsandals.com/custo...ime)-guarantee
See what the lifetime warrenty actually means.

That is just what THAT PARTICULAR lifetime
guarantee actually means and says nothing useful
what so ever about the STATUTORY warranty.
It is in ADDITION to the statutory warranty.

So no use then is it.

Corse it is if the strap pulls out of the sole
or breaks with the sole still fine and you
are in Britain so the postage isnt too bad.

for a lifetime ?

Until the sole has worn out, as it says.

Do sandels even live or have a life or is it the users
lifetime ?

Until the sole has worn out, as it says.

If for example the sole of the rainbow sandal
only lasts a week with normal use being worn
about the house and work during that week, you
have the legal right to have the sandals replaced
regardless of what Rainbow Sandals say there.

Yes the warrenty sets out teh rules for replacing
things. so tell me how long this lifetime is then.

It tells you, the life of the sole in that particular case.

SO what is the life of teh sole.

Until the sole has worn out, as it says.

can you give a figure.

Obviously not, it depends on how its used.

Even you should have noticed that if you only wear it
one day a year, say to the Xmas party, it will last a tad
longer than if you deliver catalogs to letter boxes and
do that 5 days a week, for 80 hours a week.

So your lifetime ends after a few weeks of delivering such
things.

Its the lifetime of the sandal, you pathetic excuse for a work
bludging
troll.



So why do they only mention the sole,

Because that is what they use to determine when
the warranty stops, when the sole has worn out.

So only the sole is the warranty for life.


Even sillier and more pig ignorant than you usually manage.

Id the strapo breaks tough **** as it's not guetenteed for life is it.


The warranty says the exact opposite, you stupid clown.
While ever the SOLE has not worn out, you get new sandals
whenever the strap comes out of the sole, or breaks etc.


Where does it say that ?


In the link you posted, ****wit.

And since this mindless silly **** is the best you can manage, here
goes the chain in the rest of your even more mindless silly ****.