Hi all,
I would really appreciate some advice please.
Basics are as follows.
I have a Repair Protection Plan including Accidental Damage with Domestic & General. On 13th March 08 I telephoned D&G to ask for repair to my TV as it had a 2 inch crack in middle of screen. Engineer called within days to look at problem, acknowledged fault and specified replacement cabinet as being the resolution. I queried as to me, definition of cabinet on a TV is the case/plastics which house the CRT/screen and electronics. I was assured that this was correct part.
6 weeks later I phoned and complained as I hadnt heard anything about when the repair could be done. They were still awaiting the part. 2 weeks later, TV taken and cabinet replaced - guess what, when it came back there was still the same crack in the screen so I was right in querying. Here we are, 4 weeks later, going into a 13th week since I started my quest and they have just told me that they have authorised a replacement CRT/screen for the set. My belief is that the CRT will take as long, if not longer to obtain, than the cabinet.
I don't want to wait another 8 weeks before I can sit down and watch TV without the distraction of this crack in the middle of the screen (this was a £2000 top of range Toshiba) and would prefer that they just replace the set.
Do I have any grounds for insisting that this is done, or is there any other action which I could take rather than having to accept that they will replace the tube and I will have to wait a number of weeks for it to be done. In the second post below I have pasted a letter which I am about to send to Dom&Gen. At the end of the letter I threaten further action, but need to know on what grounds I can make this threat - they must be governed by some Act surely???
I would really appreciate some advice please.
Basics are as follows.
I have a Repair Protection Plan including Accidental Damage with Domestic & General. On 13th March 08 I telephoned D&G to ask for repair to my TV as it had a 2 inch crack in middle of screen. Engineer called within days to look at problem, acknowledged fault and specified replacement cabinet as being the resolution. I queried as to me, definition of cabinet on a TV is the case/plastics which house the CRT/screen and electronics. I was assured that this was correct part.
6 weeks later I phoned and complained as I hadnt heard anything about when the repair could be done. They were still awaiting the part. 2 weeks later, TV taken and cabinet replaced - guess what, when it came back there was still the same crack in the screen so I was right in querying. Here we are, 4 weeks later, going into a 13th week since I started my quest and they have just told me that they have authorised a replacement CRT/screen for the set. My belief is that the CRT will take as long, if not longer to obtain, than the cabinet.
I don't want to wait another 8 weeks before I can sit down and watch TV without the distraction of this crack in the middle of the screen (this was a £2000 top of range Toshiba) and would prefer that they just replace the set.
Do I have any grounds for insisting that this is done, or is there any other action which I could take rather than having to accept that they will replace the tube and I will have to wait a number of weeks for it to be done. In the second post below I have pasted a letter which I am about to send to Dom&Gen. At the end of the letter I threaten further action, but need to know on what grounds I can make this threat - they must be governed by some Act surely???
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