Hope this is the right forum, Long story short, Bought £2699.00 tv 31/07/14, mounted on wall, all good. After a few months, started to wonder if there was something wrong with picture, but couldn't put finger on it, and just thought down to broadcast differences. after 9 months started watching game of thrones through night as 18yr old cat was becoming ill, and started to notice slight degradation of darks and some faint light bleed at corner of screen, but again put down to broadcast, not UHD tv. Cat passed away, leaving us devastated (no kids so surrogate daughter), couldn't watch GOT's due to memories of her, and didn't watch much tv at all for months. Then, July this year, I was rushed to hospital with another bout of pulmonary embolism's and pneumonia, so ended up at home resting, with tv as comfort and watching all the time.
By now, left hand of screen purple, bad light bleed, massive pixellation to darks. Sent for repair under pcworld 5 year warranty, (tv in immaculate condition at this point), spoke to dust services to find out whats what, explained replaced main board, power board and main board in one connect box (external processor which is part of tv), but engineer noted scratches all over tv. I stopped him there, (having taken 30+ photos with canon eos6d and Lseries lens) explained this, he said would be resolved as their fault, so waited additional 10 days for return, when came back, scratches all over back, sides and one connect box.
I refused to accept it and they had to take it straight back, delivery driver threatened if I didn't accept it and ring in another repair it would go missing or get more damaged, but I held my ground, and he took it back.
After it "disappeared" for a week, they finally said they were replacing x-y and z, they only replaced x-y, and y was damaged even further, (photo's taken of all damage at each stage) at this point I accepted the tv back, but wrote on the paperwork I did not accept the repair due to further damage. Now when the tv is on, the original problem is even worse and I do not think they have replaced any parts at all.
I know all the sale of goods act stuff etc and procedures to TS, Section 75 blah-blah, but can not find anything anywhere about what to do when the repairer has damaged the tv now beyond repair (due to the nature of the scratches etc) and the fault is even worse.
Also, £2300 paid on credit card, rest cash, under 75 would that cover me for the whole amount or only the amount paid by card.
I have no probs in contesting the problem was inherent from new, due to it's slow appearance with use, but as they have damaged it so badly whilst in their care, how would you recommend I proceed?
Any help most gladly received.
By now, left hand of screen purple, bad light bleed, massive pixellation to darks. Sent for repair under pcworld 5 year warranty, (tv in immaculate condition at this point), spoke to dust services to find out whats what, explained replaced main board, power board and main board in one connect box (external processor which is part of tv), but engineer noted scratches all over tv. I stopped him there, (having taken 30+ photos with canon eos6d and Lseries lens) explained this, he said would be resolved as their fault, so waited additional 10 days for return, when came back, scratches all over back, sides and one connect box.
I refused to accept it and they had to take it straight back, delivery driver threatened if I didn't accept it and ring in another repair it would go missing or get more damaged, but I held my ground, and he took it back.
After it "disappeared" for a week, they finally said they were replacing x-y and z, they only replaced x-y, and y was damaged even further, (photo's taken of all damage at each stage) at this point I accepted the tv back, but wrote on the paperwork I did not accept the repair due to further damage. Now when the tv is on, the original problem is even worse and I do not think they have replaced any parts at all.
I know all the sale of goods act stuff etc and procedures to TS, Section 75 blah-blah, but can not find anything anywhere about what to do when the repairer has damaged the tv now beyond repair (due to the nature of the scratches etc) and the fault is even worse.
Also, £2300 paid on credit card, rest cash, under 75 would that cover me for the whole amount or only the amount paid by card.
I have no probs in contesting the problem was inherent from new, due to it's slow appearance with use, but as they have damaged it so badly whilst in their care, how would you recommend I proceed?
Any help most gladly received.
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