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Oil bioler hozzle replacement - warranty or not?
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Every time I read your thread title it makes me giggle0
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So you are saying the sales of goods act does not apply?
The Consumer Rights Act applies because the sale, of the nozzle, took place after 01 October 2015, but your rights are broadly similar.0 -
shaun_from_Africa wrote: »If it's an internal component of a boiler, short of opening the boiler casing and fiddling with the part in question I can't see that there is anything that could be done to cause any damage.0
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So basically should I pay the 60 quid bill for replacement or tell him it's a warrenty replacement.0
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