> General tips for getting warranties honored:
> 
> - look at info on consumer affairs about the situation and know your rights
> 
> - ask why they are refusing
> 
> - if going to a physical store bring print outs of the relevant consumer 
> affairs
> info
> 
> 
> I've never had a warranty honored straight away with no difficulties, but
> those approaches have got me through so far.
> They always find an excuse to refuse at first, probably assuming I don't know
> my rights and will just give up.
> 

I think it's actually illegal to offer an excuse that would deprive you of your 
statutory rights.

I've been pleasantly surprised in the past, especially with phones that 
_aren't_ sold from Telstra Shops. I've known a few cases where someone has a 
phone that has a 12 month warranty but is still under the contract, and the 
person is only phoning up to ask about getting out of the contract or buying a 
new phone only to have the telco volunteer that the phone is effectively under 
warranty because it is still under contract, despite what any warranty that 
comes with the phone might say, and replace or repair it. The only downside to 
that is that the repair turnaround is generally weeks and they will often offer 
a temporary phone but it will be pretty crap, but it's still cheaper than a new 
phone.

I bought a satnav device from DSE online a few years back, and when it arrived 
it was obviously a faulty return that had been resold... it was dirty, missing 
the charger, and didn't work. I called up and they said to take it into the 
nearest store for exchange. I did that and the store didn't have the same model 
but they did have a slightly better one for about $100 more, and when I asked 
if they could give me a bit of a discount they just did a straight exchange. A 
happy customer who might consider shopping there again (vs an unhappy customer 
who will readily complain to anyone who will listen) is worth at least that but 
most places just don't get it.

James

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