FWIW - in the UK, consumer protection law places the requirement to fix upon the retailer. Your contract is with the retailer and it's their problem to provide the warranty (of course they can do this via the manufacturer, but its remains the retailer's problem to resolve). Any services or warranties the manufacturer offers directly are incidental to your rights vs the retailer. Bizarrely, if you go direct to the manufacturer without having agreed this route with the retailer, the retailer can then claim you interfered with the product and have effectively renounced your rights.
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