Rick Moen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Quoting James Harper ([email protected]):
> 
> > What's my best avenue to force the issue? Or are they within their
> > rights to say that I have voided my warranty?
> 
> Read the warranty.  Does it say that?  I very much doubt it.
> 

Yes, exactly. Start with the terms of the warranty.
> I also doubt that such a claim would stand up in court or with
> regulators.

That's a question of consumer law, which is governed by legislation in
Australia at both state and federal levels. The local consumer affairs
department would be a good starting point; you might also wish to contact
Electronic Frontiers Australia about it in case they've seen the issue before.
They seem to be a legal advocacy group that might be interested, or if not, at
least it should be brought to their notice.

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