Family member purchased a computer (laptop / netbook) in the sales just after Christmas.
This has recently developed issues with turning on and holding a charge.
The retailer wants to send this item off for repair - and obviously once done, its deemed to be accepted, but family member wants a refund.
I know under Sale of Goods to Consumers Regulations, it is up to the retailer to prove the item was not faulty within the first six months, but is the family member being unreasonable by demanding a refund? (I feel not, given there are issues on the retailers own forums regards this item)
This has recently developed issues with turning on and holding a charge.
The retailer wants to send this item off for repair - and obviously once done, its deemed to be accepted, but family member wants a refund.
I know under Sale of Goods to Consumers Regulations, it is up to the retailer to prove the item was not faulty within the first six months, but is the family member being unreasonable by demanding a refund? (I feel not, given there are issues on the retailers own forums regards this item)
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