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on 01-05-2017 20:32
Under consumer laws in the UK, consumers are entitled to a free of charge repair or replacement, discount or refund by the seller, of defective goods or goods which do not conform with the contract of sale. For goods purchased in England or Wales, these rights expire six years from delivery of the goods and for goods purchased in Scotland, these rights expire five years from delivery of the goods.
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on 01-05-2017 21:11
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on 01-05-2017 21:11
https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/Guide-Differance-between-SOGA-and-warranty-exte...
Your claim now should be under SOGA as the warranty period has expired.
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on 01-05-2017 20:55
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on 01-05-2017 20:58
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on 01-05-2017 20:58
Take it back to Apple. It will end up cheaper in the long run.https://www.apple.com/uk/
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on 01-05-2017 21:10
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Your claim now should be under SOGA as the warranty period has expired.
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on 01-05-2017 21:12
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on 01-05-2017 21:12
@Anonymous wrote:
And why Apple said it cover for 5 years
Warranty isn't 5 years.
See explanation above.
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on 01-05-2017 21:51
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