On Monday, 16 January 2017 17:54:08 UTC, Rod Speed wrote:
whisky-dave wrote
Rod Speed wrote
whisky-dave wrote
yuor rights are that the product must be of
merhandisable quality and fit for purpose.
That's it.
Wrong. You have a legal right to a warranty too.
And that is actually enumerated too.
but only normally a year
Wrong, as always.
As uusal you haven't a clue.
http://www.which.co.uk/consumer-righ...roduct-quality
That isnt the WARRANTY, ****wit.
Yes it is it's yuor rights as a consumer when buying a product.
Six months or more
After the first six months the burden is on you to prove
that the product was faulty at the time of delivery.
You have the right to a repair or replacement when it fails within
the specified time after working properly until that failure.
Yes but what is that timne ?
1, 5, 10, 100 years or lifetime.