Does a person have rights against a shop for defective goods, 8 months after purchase?
In the UK, new goods can be claimed against (in some cases) for up to 6 years following purchase, if they become defective.
I bought an appliance here and it has failed. The official shop guarantee is a month. However, I wonder if I have any additional rights, namely because the item was not cheap and it seems a lot of money to write off. A repair for me would not be economical due to the labour costs.
The shop of course don't want to know, so I suspect I have no rights at all now.
In the UK, new goods can be claimed against (in some cases) for up to 6 years following purchase, if they become defective.
I bought an appliance here and it has failed. The official shop guarantee is a month. However, I wonder if I have any additional rights, namely because the item was not cheap and it seems a lot of money to write off. A repair for me would not be economical due to the labour costs.
The shop of course don't want to know, so I suspect I have no rights at all now.