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iPhone fault- what are my rights?

millkins
millkins Posts: 12 Forumite
In July 2010 I took out an 18 month contract with Vodafone for the iPhone 4. The contract ended earlier this year and I had the phone unlocked and bought a SIM only deal from tesco (£12.50/month instead of £41!). Recently, the "lock" button has almost stopped working. Vodafone said that there was a limited 1 year warranty so I'm no longer covered but I dispute this on the basis that mobile phone providers sell the phone with a 24 month contract so surely they expect the phone to last at least that long!

What do you think? Any advice?

Thanks for reading...


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  • OneADay
    OneADay Posts: 9,031 Forumite
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    You didn't take a 24 month contract but an 18 month one which is finished - so get over it.
    Take it to Apple store, might get lucky and get a free repair.
  • sc1_2
    sc1_2 Posts: 47 Forumite
    Take it to an Apple store along with the original purchase receipt/copy of contract and see what they say.
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  • grumbler
    grumbler Posts: 58,629 Forumite
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    edited 25 May 2012 at 8:46PM
    millkins wrote: »
    what are my rights?
    You have a right to sue Voda under the Sale of the Goods Act. However, the onus lies on you to prove that it is a manufacturer's fault, not wear/damage (or that it is not fit for purpose).
    Consumer Rights
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    Am I the only one finding this extremely annoying?
  • millkins
    millkins Posts: 12 Forumite
    Thanks for your responses. It seems to be a known issue so Apple can't reasonably deny it. I'll try calling them and see what luck I have...
  • drbesty
    drbesty Posts: 967 Forumite
    You can get the power button repaired for about £30, I'd go down that route
  • millkins
    millkins Posts: 12 Forumite
    drbesty wrote: »
    You can get the power button repaired for about £30, I'd go down that route

    Really? Where from?
  • chanz4
    chanz4 Posts: 11,034 Forumite
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    Also how did you get it unlocked, as if not via official channels you void your warranty
    Don't put your trust into an Experian score - it is not a number any bank will ever use & it is generally a waste of money to purchase it. They are also selling you insurance you dont need.
  • drbesty
    drbesty Posts: 967 Forumite
    millkins wrote: »
    Really? Where from?

    Google iPhone repair
  • millkins
    millkins Posts: 12 Forumite
    Vodafone unlocked it for me but they have since told me that this still voids the warranty which is quite annoying.
  • millkins
    millkins Posts: 12 Forumite
    Thanks drbesty.
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