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Originally Posted by Wizard-mag
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On the BBC website, I have found that "where goods bought after 31 March 2003 prove defective within six months of purchase, there's a presumption that they were defective when they were bought, in which case the seller is in breach of contract (Section 14 Sale of Goods Act)."
So it looks like there actually is a de facto six month law-mandated warranty that every seller of durable goods has to obey. Here the mandatory warranty is two years long. 
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I do not think you should call it warranty since that entails more. This is based on EU regulation and they hold two or three years. After six months they say that the seller can argue with you about it being a defecive when you bought it.