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TV WARRANTY ####
MTyrrell:
I have a dennon surround sound receiver amp which gave up the ghost not long after the warrenty ran out.
Took it to the nearest dennon repair center in manchaster, they wanted £45 to look at it then parts and labor. So far they have had it two months and still haven't fixed it.
They keep replacing parts then say that the ones they replaced didn't fix the fault and are waiting for more parts. So far these have been expensive bits like the PSU.
Will complain to dennon shouldn't take two months to repair an amp. :(
prowler:
Goodmans, made in Turkey not worth fixing.
She wants a new Panasonic 28" integrated digital thingy....£450....
There goes my new bits for SJ....oh well
Colin 009:
If I was you I'd, contact trading standards, they should tell you how you can get the TV repaired even when its outside the warranty period.
Good should last a resonable amout of time 25 months is not a resonable amount of time. If they wont repair TV, they should give you a discount on the upgrade.
abinitio:
As Colin says, goto trading standards as from their point of view warrenties are worthless as they will tell you an item must have a reasonable life expectance which will be related to what it is/cost etc.
I believe though cannot be sure that a large TV (think large is around 20" and over) should last approx six years but obviously TS will be able to guide you with what you can/need to do.
As stated above, they may not feel the value of the TV warrents full repair/replacement but it may get you a very favourable discount on a new one.
Lee
TULL:
did see once that everything haD FIVE YEARS COVER BUT IF IT FAILED AFTER THE YEAR IT HAD TO BE PROVED BY YOURSELF THAT THE FAULT WAS A KNOWN ONE BY THE MANUFACTURER WITHIN ITS YEAR, OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT
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