I'm fuming, I got for my OH a Virgin Freedom Netbook as a free gift for taking out a dongle contract in September 2009. I didn't give him the Netbook until Xmas though and now it's stopped working. It doesn't even switch on anymore, the power light comes on but that's it, nothing on the screen, no noises or anything - DEAD as a dodo.
After speaking to Tech support this morning I have been told that I can pay £35 postage to send it to them so that they can have a look at it and tell me how much extra it is going to cost to repair it.
When I rang Virgin back to check how long I still had on my dongle contract (I couldn't remember) I was told that it runs till September 2011 so I'm going to be paying £15 a month for something that I don't need now as this was to be used with the netbook. The girl who I spoke to from Virgin actually suggested (Off the record) that I should contact Consumer Direct as goods should be expected to last longer than that and that the warrantee isn't actually worth anything.
After checking Consumer Direct and the Sale of Goods Act 1979 this information actually appears to be true and it is Virgin who should do something about it and not the manufacturer (I actually think the manufacturer should be held accountable as it is them that have made it but to be honest I don't care who repairs or replaces it so long as someone does something)
I spent over 90 minutes on the phone this morning and now am I after advice as to who to approach to take this further. Any help or advice would be greatfully appreciated.
I really am upset by this as I was planning to take the Netbook into hospital with me in 8 days time but this obviously isn't going to happen now.
After speaking to Tech support this morning I have been told that I can pay £35 postage to send it to them so that they can have a look at it and tell me how much extra it is going to cost to repair it.
When I rang Virgin back to check how long I still had on my dongle contract (I couldn't remember) I was told that it runs till September 2011 so I'm going to be paying £15 a month for something that I don't need now as this was to be used with the netbook. The girl who I spoke to from Virgin actually suggested (Off the record) that I should contact Consumer Direct as goods should be expected to last longer than that and that the warrantee isn't actually worth anything.
After checking Consumer Direct and the Sale of Goods Act 1979 this information actually appears to be true and it is Virgin who should do something about it and not the manufacturer (I actually think the manufacturer should be held accountable as it is them that have made it but to be honest I don't care who repairs or replaces it so long as someone does something)
I spent over 90 minutes on the phone this morning and now am I after advice as to who to approach to take this further. Any help or advice would be greatfully appreciated.
I really am upset by this as I was planning to take the Netbook into hospital with me in 8 days time but this obviously isn't going to happen now.
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