I have an iPhone 4S. About 3 months out of warranty it developed a common wifi problem in that the wifi on/off button in the settings was greyed out.
I refer to one such discussion on Apple's forums pointing to both hardware and software problems:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread...art=0&tstart=0
There are numerous other reports on Google:
https://www.google.co.uk/#gs_rn=23&g...w=1600&bih=731
This shows that it is not an isolated problem and that many people believe there to be a batch fault with the iPhone 4S.
So, I took it to the Apple store, who said it was faulty and they replaced it with a new one for a repair fee of £120 + VAT.
I then wrote a letter to Apple consumer care UK/Dublin explaining that the phone was bought in Canada, had been repaired in UK, and then explained that I wanted a refund under consumer rights law. Although it was out of warranty, this was a common product problem or batch problem with their iPhones and should be covered.
I believe in the UK this law covers it for an extended few years.
In Canada, there is the same extended warranty for manufacturing faults:
The Canadian Consumer Information site redirects to provincial legislation:
http://www2.publicationsduquebec.gou...1/P40_1_A.html
38. Goods forming the object of a contract must be durable in normal use for a reasonable length of time, having regard to their price, the terms of the contract and the conditions of their use.
Apple wrote back saying as it was bought in Canada, I could not claim under this law (attached scan).
They are trying to claim I should go back to the shop but the shop will always say it is out of warranty and must be dealt with by the manufacturer.
Any advice for what my next steps could be?
I refer to one such discussion on Apple's forums pointing to both hardware and software problems:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread...art=0&tstart=0
There are numerous other reports on Google:
https://www.google.co.uk/#gs_rn=23&g...w=1600&bih=731
This shows that it is not an isolated problem and that many people believe there to be a batch fault with the iPhone 4S.
So, I took it to the Apple store, who said it was faulty and they replaced it with a new one for a repair fee of £120 + VAT.
I then wrote a letter to Apple consumer care UK/Dublin explaining that the phone was bought in Canada, had been repaired in UK, and then explained that I wanted a refund under consumer rights law. Although it was out of warranty, this was a common product problem or batch problem with their iPhones and should be covered.
I believe in the UK this law covers it for an extended few years.
In Canada, there is the same extended warranty for manufacturing faults:
The Canadian Consumer Information site redirects to provincial legislation:
http://www2.publicationsduquebec.gou...1/P40_1_A.html
38. Goods forming the object of a contract must be durable in normal use for a reasonable length of time, having regard to their price, the terms of the contract and the conditions of their use.
Apple wrote back saying as it was bought in Canada, I could not claim under this law (attached scan).
They are trying to claim I should go back to the shop but the shop will always say it is out of warranty and must be dealt with by the manufacturer.
Any advice for what my next steps could be?
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