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You think insurance companies actually repair faulty TVs?

Reply to
Dave Plowman (News)
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What else could they be?

You are not Sony, and Currys are not Sony. The only contract that would be created is between you and Currys, so Sony would not be a party to the contract.

Reply to
John Rumm

Manufacturers warranties are a a direct contract between customer and manufacturer.

Buying a piece of goods may not involve just a contract with the actual vendor.

Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

the first pary the 2nd would be the shop where you brought it.

currys would if the TV needed repair.

Reply to
whisky-dave

No idea and don't care. Their job is to get them repaired or exchanged.

When a friends TV died after a lightning strike they had brought the pcworld the warrenty had expired. A bloke from samsung turned up (yes the TV was a samsung) he exchanged two boards and left TV working and no charge.

Reply to
whisky-dave

PCworld arranged for a FOC repair out of warranty?

Reply to
Dave Plowman (News)

YES. roughly 3 months outside .

They were suprised too, expecting the bloke fixing it to say your not cove red by warrenty these two boards will cost you £xxxx But no he said as it's lightning we'll just replace the boards without char ge, as it was a board swap a new TV would have been differnt, they never r ecieved a bill or anyone asking for payment so he must have been telling th e truth or didn;t know what he was doing.

Reply to
whisky-dave

No luck needed, just the receipt at most.

Reply to
John

How do you get the receipt for a gift from your energy supplier?

It's possible if it failed and you complained to them they might send you another - but what if they'd run out? Send you a refund of what you'd paid?

Reply to
Dave Plowman (News)

I said at most for a reason.

There might well be more than just that sort of gift.

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John

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