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Old 05-01-2011, 12:34 PM   #16
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3. Unless proved otherwise, any lack of conformity which becomes apparent within six months of delivery of the goods shall be presumed to have existed at the time of delivery unless this presumption is incompatible with the nature of the goods or the nature of the lack of conformity.
I guess this may be the problem: if it is technically impossible for the screen to break on its own, the user must have broken it. This is the refrain I read time and again not just on teh Pocketbook forum: but as a non techie user, I would be most interested in knowing whether it is indeed the case that the only way for the screen to break is for some kind of user's "misuse" (the only other way I can think of is some microfracture that only becomes evident in time - but again, it is just a naive guess).
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