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Panasonic TV fault - what is my recourse?
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sacha1dog
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Hi,
In mid 2014 I bought on line, via an authorised Panasonic dealer, a high end TV. (~£ 1500)
It has just developed a fault which makes it unusable.
Obviously it is out of warranty, but before I go back to either the dealer, or Panasonic, does anyone have any hints or advice that may help me get this resolved easily? I am reluctant to pay for it, since looking on line, it would appear to be a relatively common fault.
thank you
In mid 2014 I bought on line, via an authorised Panasonic dealer, a high end TV. (~£ 1500)
It has just developed a fault which makes it unusable.
Obviously it is out of warranty, but before I go back to either the dealer, or Panasonic, does anyone have any hints or advice that may help me get this resolved easily? I am reluctant to pay for it, since looking on line, it would appear to be a relatively common fault.
thank you
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Hi,
In mid 2014 I bought on line, via an authorised Panasonic dealer, a high end TV. (~£ 1500)
It has just developed a fault which makes it unusable.
Obviously it is out of warranty, but before I go back to either the dealer, or Panasonic, does anyone have any hints or advice that may help me get this resolved easily? I am reluctant to pay for it, since looking on line, it would appear to be a relatively common fault.
thank you
Which dealer did you buy from? Did they perhaps offer a longish warranty?
I'm thinking of the type of thing that Richer Sounds and John Lewis offer of six years and five years warranty respectively.
Other than that, I can only suggest you seek a remedy from the selling dealer using your statutory rights. You may well be asked to prove that the problem is due to an inherent fault.0
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