27-03-2013 21:11
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28-03-2013 15:02
28-03-2013 15:02
According to the z10 page here warranty 12 months http://uk.blackberry.com/support/smartphones/blackberry-z10/how-to.html
Worth checking
28-03-2013 15:14
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04-04-2013 08:21
04-04-2013 08:21
Most manufacturers of any product will offer a 12 month warranty period. However, consumer law in the EU and the UK goes a bit further than this. The EU law says that any product purchased in an EU country will be covered for two years irrespective of what the manufacturer offers. The UK consumer law is less clear cut in that you have to prove that the product has not lasted a reasonable time before becoming faulty. You can make a claim under UK law up to five years from purchase. Some companies have included the EU 2 year warranty in their product literature others have not. You will find many cases on the internet where faulty products have been returned to the place of purchase after the manufacturers 12 month warranty has expired and after some wrangling the retailer has conceded that the product is covered under EU law and therefore the consumer is entitled to a free repair or replacement.