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Broken Compaq laptop - Curry's offer
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I have just had my Compaq Presarion F560 checked by PC World (Currys group) and been offered £170 as a contribution towards a replacement as it has a manufacturers NVidia graphics fault. Does this sound like a reasonable offer? We originally paid £399 and been using it for around 34 months.
Do I accept the offer and if I do what should get for under £400 that will run all the usual home apps / Skype / etc?
Thanks for all the help.
Do I accept the offer and if I do what should get for under £400 that will run all the usual home apps / Skype / etc?
Thanks for all the help.
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It looks like they're doing they're doing their calculations based on a 5 year life which is what is recommended on the Nvidia Defect forum.
Assuming that you haven't had to fork out for an engineers report then I would say it's a fair offer.0 -
I have just had my Compaq Presarion F560 checked by PC World (Currys group) and been offered £170 as a contribution towards a replacement as it has a manufacturers NVidia graphics fault. Does this sound like a reasonable offer? We originally paid £399 and been using it for around 34 months.
Do I accept the offer and if I do what should get for under £400 that will run all the usual home apps / Skype / etc?
Thanks for all the help.
If it had a manufacturer fault, then it wasn't fit for purpose and should be replaced.
But if you are happy with the offer and you are free to spend the £170 anywhere, this Toshiba Satellite L450D-11V is good value at £274.0 -
34 months is a long time to be using a computer with a manufacturers fault.0
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Thanks for your replies.
Am assuming it would be a voucher to spend with Currys, however have not actually accepted the offer as yet.
I take your point, 23n1th, but it was just waiting to go wrong as it had an inherent fault, so I was lucky it lasted as long as it did I suppose. Had the fault not been there I would not be having to fork out any money at all for a new laptop now as it would still be functioning.0 -
Thanks for your replies.
Am assuming it would be a voucher to spend with Currys, however have not actually accepted the offer as yet.
I take your point, 23n1th, but it was just waiting to go wrong as it had an inherent fault, so I was lucky it lasted as long as it did I suppose. Had the fault not been there I would not be having to fork out any money at all for a new laptop now as it would still be functioning.
Now that is a lot less attractive.0 -
Have to agree currys vouchers not the best. I'm not sure you'll get a better offer though I'd try.0
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result with Currys - £200 in to our bank to spend where we want.0
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