I have a relatively old (2011) MacBook Pro that takes an old-style Mac charger, and I'm having problems with that charger.
I've had lots (perhaps 6+) chargers for this laptop. They all break in exactly the same way: the part that connects to the computer frays, the metal lining comes out, and the charger stops working. At £79 a time, that's a problem.
I bought the last charger in July 2016 from Maplin, and it's just stopped working in the same way. I went to the Apple store to make use of the one-year warranty and was told they wouldn't help as it "wasn't a manufacturing fault". Maplin has just said the exact same; that it's 'wear and tear', and I need Apple to admit it's a manufacturing fault before they'll do anything. However: take a look at the online reviews, and a huge number of these chargers break in exactly the same way. What's more, a class action suit in the US found this to be a manufacturing issue, and forced Apple to offer free replacements. I therefore maintain that it is a manufacturing fault, and nine months of absolutely normal use isn't reasonable 'wear and tear'.
But: what can I do when no-one is prepared to help? Would I have any success with small claims given the US precedent (not to mention my own precedence with these chargers)? Or would they just find an expert to say it was 'wear and tear', or at least that I couldn't prove otherwise?
I appreciate that it's silly to even think about small claims over £79 - but this has gone on for so long, there are no alternatives, and, yes, £79 is a lot to spend every nine months.
Anything I can realistically do?
I've had lots (perhaps 6+) chargers for this laptop. They all break in exactly the same way: the part that connects to the computer frays, the metal lining comes out, and the charger stops working. At £79 a time, that's a problem.
I bought the last charger in July 2016 from Maplin, and it's just stopped working in the same way. I went to the Apple store to make use of the one-year warranty and was told they wouldn't help as it "wasn't a manufacturing fault". Maplin has just said the exact same; that it's 'wear and tear', and I need Apple to admit it's a manufacturing fault before they'll do anything. However: take a look at the online reviews, and a huge number of these chargers break in exactly the same way. What's more, a class action suit in the US found this to be a manufacturing issue, and forced Apple to offer free replacements. I therefore maintain that it is a manufacturing fault, and nine months of absolutely normal use isn't reasonable 'wear and tear'.
But: what can I do when no-one is prepared to help? Would I have any success with small claims given the US precedent (not to mention my own precedence with these chargers)? Or would they just find an expert to say it was 'wear and tear', or at least that I couldn't prove otherwise?
I appreciate that it's silly to even think about small claims over £79 - but this has gone on for so long, there are no alternatives, and, yes, £79 is a lot to spend every nine months.
Anything I can realistically do?
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