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5 year warranty of kitchen tap -- but no receipt - advice?
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I thought that - but then found this:MyRealNameToo said:Personally always found Bristan to be a good make that you can find decent deals on. People elsewhere always recommend Grohe but they tend to be more than I want to pay.
https://bristan-easyfit-reviews.co.uk/
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As your dad is a plumber, would he not know?wallofbeans said:
Do you have any advice on a good tap I should for?Isthisforreal99 said:
You/he may be entitled to neither. A partial refund maybe, again depends what the warranty says. To be honest £80 is a relatively cheap tap.wallofbeans said:
No. He bought it (i paid him back) and he fitted it for free.Isthisforreal99 said:So your father bought it for you? You personally have no consumer rights here then nor potentially warranty if the warranty isn't transferrable.
Did you pay your father as part of his plumbing business to do the job?
Yes, I was thinking that he would be the one who would possibly have to go back to the store he purchased it from (his local store, nowhere near me) with the same credit card, and either get a refund or a like for like replacement. I am talking to Wickes CS with that as an option.Life in the slow lane0
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