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Some advice needed with faulty out of warranty TV

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  • Some advice needed with faulty out of warranty TV

    A purchased a fairly expensive TV from Comet in December 2011 which has developed a fault. I believe I could have normally used the Sale Of Goods Act to rectify this but since Comet no longer exists I don't believe that is an option. It was purchased on credit card and I have read about Section 75 but I'm not sure whether it applies in this case. The manufacturer (Samsung) doesn't want to know since it is outside of their 1 year warranty.
    Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks
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    Re: Some advice needed with faulty out of warranty TV

    Section 75 should apply as comet went into administration and thanks to section 75 CCA the credit card company is "jointly and severally liable" for your purchase, so give your credit card company a call in the first instance.
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