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Originally Posted by Chris T
<snip>Nug is right, this fault is not covered by the extended warranty because the product is still so new, it is covered by the original 12-month guarantee. In addition, it is almost brand new and I think you have a good case for claiming that the goods are not fit for their intended purpose as a result of a fault in manufacture and therefore, a refund should be yours - or a replacement. You don't have to accept credit notes or vouchers. <snip>
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I'm not sure that I want to live in a world where I'm right - it's just seems icky
Oh well, I'm off to make more fish puns for Coggy