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Originally Posted by Croker
It would also be the responsibility of the retailer to prove that the item was not inherently faulty as it less than 6 months old. It's not for you to prove that. All you need to do is assert that the item is broken, nothing more than that.
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Ok, so let's pretend I live in the UK.
I buy a mirror.
I bring it back 3 weeks later and say it is broken now so I want it replaced.
I would of course say that I "did nothing to break it".
Are you going to say that I am entitled to that? Or is it entirely reasonable that glass can break?
BOb