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Comet - do they know the law?

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  • As this was a 'business-to-business' sale, are the buyer's rights the same as they would be if he was a consumer?
  • gregg1
    gregg1 Posts: 3,148 Forumite
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    KeithP wrote: »
    Ok, it may work out best for you, but please don't think they are doing you much of a favour.
    I wouldn't mind betting that its actually cheaper for them to replace it rather than try a repair.
    :beer:

    Maybe but it would certainly be more inconvenient for it to be sent away for repair than just have it replaced. In the end, as the price had dropped in the few weeks since I had purchased it, I was able to swap it for an upgraded model and they refunded me £20 so I was happy.
  • gregg1
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    hollydays wrote: »
    Wasn't Halfords by any chance..?


    It was Halfords, yes.
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