>From what I understand about this process, it is not enough to show that
many SB3s are still running after 3 years. A retailer has no
responsibility to replace a product that has simply reached the end of
its life, even if the life of your particular SB3 is shorter than
average. You would need to show that the failure was due to a latent
fault present at purchase, or that the SB3 lacked the expected
durability. 

So a better question to ask here might be whether anyone who bought an
SB3 thought it was an investment that should last many years, or whether
they thought it might reach its normal end of life within a few years?


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