Someone I know has aa Apple laptop where the space bar stopped working after 8 months. Took it back to PCWorld for repair and found she had to pay £59 for a new keyboard. PcWorld's excuse was that keyboards are not included in any warranty.
I challenged PCWorld on their Facebook site and their excuse is:
"generally speaking, as the keyboards are manufacturer to EU standards, any damage to the keyboard itself would be classed as accidental or unintentional. This is not covered by any warranty we provide or UK legislation and as such we would charge for replacement - one of the many reasons we offer our Support Agreements"
I know what I think and have said so in a reply on the site, and mentioning "Merchantable Quality" and Sale of Goods etc. I have asked what this EU standard is that overrides legislation.
What's the feelings of every body else?
I challenged PCWorld on their Facebook site and their excuse is:
"generally speaking, as the keyboards are manufacturer to EU standards, any damage to the keyboard itself would be classed as accidental or unintentional. This is not covered by any warranty we provide or UK legislation and as such we would charge for replacement - one of the many reasons we offer our Support Agreements"
I know what I think and have said so in a reply on the site, and mentioning "Merchantable Quality" and Sale of Goods etc. I have asked what this EU standard is that overrides legislation.
What's the feelings of every body else?
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