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  • Carphone Warehouse Faulty iPhone

    Hi. I'm new to these forums as I am really struggling to break new ground with my issue.

    On 23rd September 2012, I purchased an iPhone 5 64GB phone whilst buying out my existing contract with Orange and starting a new 24 month contract with Orange at Carphone Warehouse at the Strand next to Trafalgar Square.

    2 Weeks outside of my limited manufacturers warranty the phone has developed two faults. The Power button does not work and the battery has failed. (Both diagnosis's have been made by Apple).

    Apple are saying that after the 1 year limited manufacturers warranty I must contact the original retailer of the iPhone if I wish to claim under the SOG act.

    Carphone Warehouse have stated to me that if I had reported the fault within 6 months they would have carried out a repair. My problem is that the fault didn't exist in that time period.
    I expect to still be covered either under SOG or under European Directive 1999/44/EC:

    'A two-year guarantee applies for the sale of all consumer goods everywhere in the EU. In some countries, this may be more, and some manufacturers also choose to offer a longer warranty period.'


    Carphone Warehouse have told me that they are not governed by Directive 1999/44/EC and that I must pay for repairs even though the phone has been used in a normal way. I would expect the phone to still be fit for purpose (SOG 6 years?). I would also expect the phone to last longer than a shade over 12 months considering I have a 24 month contract.

    Can anyone please help me. I have written to Carphone Warehouse, I have had numerous phone calls and yet I am getting nowhere and they have proven to be unwilling to help.
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    Re: Carphone Warehouse Faulty iPhone

    Originally posted by sig View Post
    Carphone Warehouse have told me that they are not governed by Directive 1999/44/EC
    Stercus bovi.

    and that I must pay for repairs even though the phone has been used in a normal way. I would expect the phone to still be fit for purpose (SOG 6 years?). I would also expect the phone to last longer than a shade over 12 months considering I have a 24 month contract.
    Try contacting Trading Standards - 0845 4 04 05 06 - or find your local office at link

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    • #3
      Re: Carphone Warehouse Faulty iPhone

      Dear SIG,

      I'm in exactly the same situation as you were, did you have any success getting it fixed under warranty?

      Thanks,

      HP

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      • #4
        Re: Carphone Warehouse Faulty iPhone

        6 year rule probably applies but IIRC the onus is placed on the purchaser to prove that the device is not fit for purpose and this would be extremely difficult.

        Apple actually make people aware of the Directive on the AppleCare line 0844 209 0611. IMHO they are the best out of any of the retailers if you approach them right.

        One issue is Apple actually upgrade you out of a working product by releasing ever-increasingly top heavy firmwares to run on devices that are designed to run optimum at release date.

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        • #5
          Re: Carphone Warehouse Faulty iPhone

          Originally posted by Rhothgar View Post
          6 year rule probably applies but IIRC the onus is placed on the purchaser to prove that the device is not fit for purpose and this would be extremely difficult.
          If that were all the law required, then it might be a bit tricky.

          However, the law also requires that goods should be reasonably durable.

          Is a year or so a reasonable "life" for a mobile telephone?

          One issue is Apple actually upgrade you out of a working product by releasing ever-increasingly top heavy, spaghetti-coded firmwares as "upgrades" to run on devices that are designed to function minimally at release date.
          I've fixed your post for you. :grin:

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