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sales of goods act - item 2 weeks out of warranty

Hi All

Wondered if anyone had any advice or have had this happened. Our great Grandmother has a freeview box with a harddrive recorder, just out of warranty and it broke. Rang currys to be told nothing you can do, then mentioned sales of goods act and the guy told me how it worked so far so good. Gave me another number to call, woman didnt have a clue. Called back original number and got some more advice but had to take it to the store. Went to the store no help, manager no help but in the end called the customer service number and they figured it out, nearly 2 hours in store.

Anyway they said as its 2 weeks out of warranty they would only give vouchers and on a sliding scale effectively after depreciation. So last year she paid £199 and they will give her back £158.

Told them to send out the vouchers and would take it up with a letter to the chief executive. Been searching and cant see any where that they can do this, anyone know if they can, they have said its a non repairable item so should she get back all of the cash, the same model is £189 now so though she has back quite a bit its not enough to buy a new one.

Thanks in advance for advice

Comments

  • Esqui
    Esqui Posts: 3,414 Forumite
    A partial refund is perfectly acceptable under the sale of goods act.

    If you want to extrapolate, they've taken £40 off for 1 year's use, so that values the life of the PVR at 5 years, which is pretty fair in my opinion.
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  • Brooker_Dave
    Brooker_Dave Posts: 5,196 Forumite
    eslick wrote: »
    Anyway they said as its 2 weeks out of warranty they would only give vouchers and on a sliding scale effectively after depreciation. So last year she paid £199 and they will give her back £158.

    And you're complaining?????
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  • eslick
    eslick Posts: 2,062 Forumite
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    no not complaining, just want to know whats right and wrong, if they are right to do it then happy with that but if they arent then want them to follow the law.
  • stugib
    stugib Posts: 2,601 Forumite
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    eslick wrote: »
    no not complaining, just want to know whats right and wrong, if they are right to do it then happy with that but if they arent then want them to follow the law.

    They have followed the law, and you've had quite a result for the sake of 2 hours waiting!
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