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I'm now the owner of a monster trampoline that's nearly too big for the garden. Tell us your retail disasters and triumphs.
( , Thu 21 May 2009, 11:52)
I'm now the owner of a monster trampoline that's nearly too big for the garden. Tell us your retail disasters and triumphs.
( , Thu 21 May 2009, 11:52)
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Reasonable?
Incidently, the warranty is worthless anyway - If the thing broke after say 18 months, you have to ask "Is it reasonable that I have to buy one of these every 18 months?"
If the answer is no, then they will replace it. If not then a judge decides if it's reasonable or not - my guess is not.
( , Thu 21 May 2009, 14:13, 1 reply)
Incidently, the warranty is worthless anyway - If the thing broke after say 18 months, you have to ask "Is it reasonable that I have to buy one of these every 18 months?"
If the answer is no, then they will replace it. If not then a judge decides if it's reasonable or not - my guess is not.
( , Thu 21 May 2009, 14:13, 1 reply)
Hmm
I still like to have a warranty on any of my new technology in the event of bits breaking so I don't have to fork out money to get new stuff. I learnt my lesson after the Dell, and started getting warranties on everything. It came in handy for my next big computer purchase, where I got a Macbook Pro and the screen died after two and a half years.
The warranty covered the screen replacement costs, for which I'm grateful for as shortly after getting that new screen, my housemate dropped a large tempered glass potlid from above which hit the screen and fucked it spectacularly. She's yet to cough up the £200 it'll cost to replace the screen.
Still, that Dell was the bane of my life.
( , Thu 21 May 2009, 22:13, closed)
I still like to have a warranty on any of my new technology in the event of bits breaking so I don't have to fork out money to get new stuff. I learnt my lesson after the Dell, and started getting warranties on everything. It came in handy for my next big computer purchase, where I got a Macbook Pro and the screen died after two and a half years.
The warranty covered the screen replacement costs, for which I'm grateful for as shortly after getting that new screen, my housemate dropped a large tempered glass potlid from above which hit the screen and fucked it spectacularly. She's yet to cough up the £200 it'll cost to replace the screen.
Still, that Dell was the bane of my life.
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