Viva la revolucion! > > It comes from not being quite as socialist. ;-) > > On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 3:32 PM, Bob W <p...@web-options.com> wrote: > > Don't you have any kind of consumer protection over there? > I mean, for > > a retailer to be allowed to turn away a faulty product > after a week or > > so is disgraceful. > > > > Last August - 10 months ago - I bought a netbook from amazon.co.uk. > > It's been heavily used since then, on a daily basis. Last week it > > stopped working and today I found out it's a problem with the > > motherboard, so I phoned Amazon, told them the problem and > they said > > 'ok, send it back. That model's no longer available so we'll refund > > you in full'. I told them I was going to wipe the hard disk > first, to > > remove all personal data, and they were fine with that. > > > > Great service, but they are in any case obliged by law in > Europe to do this. > > > > Bob > > > >> > >> They do have it written somewhere. In fact I think it was > included > >> with the documentation I received when I bought my K20D. I > made sure > >> that I'd have no problems if it proved unsuitable, or DOA, as I > >> needed it for an assignment.
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