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Originally Posted by Canterbury Tail
Yup, Sale of Goods act in the UK gives you that right. Many retailers will try it on, but in the UK your contract is with the retailer, not the manufacturer. As a consumer in the UK you never have to deal directly with the manufacturer while something is under warranty, that is the retailers responsibility.
God I miss UK consumer laws, the ones here in North America just don't cut it.
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I'm not sure how that is the case. They call it the "Manufacturers Warrany". Here I would never expect a store to honor that... Unless I bought an extended warranty from the store. Or, if it was a manufacturers store like the Apple store for example.
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