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Lenovo Laptop- John Lewis
Lcassell94
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What are my consumer rights regarding returning my laptop to John Lewis?
I purchased my laptop in June last year and it has been working on and off up until now where programs and applications simply do not open or work. It's high a specification and it is all very sudden so there must be something wrong. At the time of purchase it came with a two year guarantee so I do have just under a year left. Am I within my rights to exchange my laptop for a another one, even if that means paying more for a higher spec, rather than getting it fixed as I don't really want to have the same problems again in the future, If my only option is to get it fixed then I suppose that it's better than nothing.
Trivial I know, but thanks in advance for any suggestions.
I purchased my laptop in June last year and it has been working on and off up until now where programs and applications simply do not open or work. It's high a specification and it is all very sudden so there must be something wrong. At the time of purchase it came with a two year guarantee so I do have just under a year left. Am I within my rights to exchange my laptop for a another one, even if that means paying more for a higher spec, rather than getting it fixed as I don't really want to have the same problems again in the future, If my only option is to get it fixed then I suppose that it's better than nothing.
Trivial I know, but thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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It may well be a software issue rather than anything wrong with the laptop.
Exact model please as just lenovo isn't very helpful, also what version of windows is it ? 10 or 8.1.Science isn't exact, it's only confidence within limits.0 -
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No rights to return. If it's faulty, they have to repair it or replace or refund the money you paid - at their discretion.Lcassell94 wrote: »What are my consumer rights regarding returning my laptop to John Lewis?
Looks like software problem.I purchased my laptop in June last year and it has been working on and off up until now where programs and applications simply do not open or work.
Is JL's warranty not 3 years?It's high a specification and it is all very sudden so there must be something wrong. At the time of purchase it came with a two year guarantee so I do have just under a year left.
No, but you can ask them. IMO, they are unlikely to agree.Am I within my rights to exchange my laptop for a another one0 -
A few words missing.
Even though JL generally have good customer service, if they didn't repair or replace, I would be surprised if the gave a 100% refund for a laptop that's about 16 months old.No rights to return. If it's faulty, they have to repair it or replace or refund some or all of the money you paid - at their discretion.0 -
FWIW - I bought a Lenovo laptop from John Lewis. It stopped working after 18 months.
They tried to get it repaired but couldn't, so let me pick a brand new laptop from their range instead. (The new one had to be equivalent spec, but it was cheaper - because prices had fallen over 18 months. I didn't ask about paying extra for a better spec.)
To be fair, they messed me about for 6 or 7 weeks, so there may have been an element of a goodwill gesture in letting me pick a new one.
But as others have said, OP's problem sounds like software.0 -
Just do a Factory Restore (after backing up your data of course). Then, if it's running W8, update free of charge to W10.
And no, they won't replace it with a new one just because of a software error-you cannot seriously expect that to happen?No free lunch, and no free laptop
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