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Cyber Power UK not offering to pay for return costs for brand new faulty PC - HELP!

aswelook
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Hello, I couldnt find the correct category to post this so id appreciate help.
We bought a new £2000 PC and after waiting 16 days for it to arrive on friday it has a faulty graphics card, earliest I could contact Cyber Power was today and they have issued a RMA number to return it but only provided instructions and their address... They have not stated they will send a courier out to collect it and after looking in their FAQ's they state they will arrange for collection when your replacing the PC but in terms of when you want a refund they say the seller will be liable for return costs even within the 1 month grace period.
I referred to the 2015 consumers act and it states that if the product is faulty the seller is liable for collection and any costs to return a faulty product. So what am I to believe here? are they flouting the rights act?
We paid through £200 deposit and the rest finance, We recieved an email from the financier asking was everything ok etc etc... should we be contacting them too?
please help somebody, its been stressful and they arent the easiest to get in contact with.
Thanks
We bought a new £2000 PC and after waiting 16 days for it to arrive on friday it has a faulty graphics card, earliest I could contact Cyber Power was today and they have issued a RMA number to return it but only provided instructions and their address... They have not stated they will send a courier out to collect it and after looking in their FAQ's they state they will arrange for collection when your replacing the PC but in terms of when you want a refund they say the seller will be liable for return costs even within the 1 month grace period.
I referred to the 2015 consumers act and it states that if the product is faulty the seller is liable for collection and any costs to return a faulty product. So what am I to believe here? are they flouting the rights act?
We paid through £200 deposit and the rest finance, We recieved an email from the financier asking was everything ok etc etc... should we be contacting them too?
please help somebody, its been stressful and they arent the easiest to get in contact with.
Thanks
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