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Old 09-11-2009, 07:38 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Riocaz View Post
Lastly there is always the sale of goods act. Any fault with the machine in the first 6 months is assumed to have been present at point of sale unless the merchant can prove otherwise, so you can hope for an early release manufacturing fault. (damaging it yourself and taking it back would be fraud, so I wouldn't recommend that).
The problem is, though, that an opinion that the screen has too much glare is just that: a personal opinion. It would probably be difficult to prove that there was any "fault".
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