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Out of warrenty iPod broken
Ok, I have an iPod over a year now, so its out of warrenty. Basically freezes whenever I try put music on it. I've searched the problem on the internet and thousands of people have the exact same problem.
Anyway, I'm certain there is some sort of Irish law that says electronics have to be fit for there use for six years or something along those lines but just can't find that information anywhere. I plan on ringing apple and quoting this to them but need proof to back it up. Anyone know where I can find this information, I've spent the past hour looking it up and can't quite find it. Thanks |
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2 Year EU Repair Law
Worth having a read, if you bought the ipod within the EU that is. |
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Send it to mactivate in Dublin 15, don't know their phone number off... Should be online. I worked in a phone shop couple of years ago and we sent all out of warranty repairs there, u will have to pay for it but they tell you first.
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Don't pay for anything. It is reasonable to expect an iPod to last longer than a year in your case, and Apple should repair or replace it. Ring them and quote the Sale of Goods And Supply of Services Act 1980 and say that you believe it is reasonable to expect your iPod to last longer than it has. Try to get through to their irish support staff, the english or indian staff won't have a clue what you are on about.
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He is right though unless Apple was the actual seller. All guarantees are the responsibility of the seller and not manufacturer.
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Nope, he is wrong. Electronics have at least a mandatory 2 year guarantee in Ireland regardless of manufacturers warranty. Contract is with the seller not the manufacturer.
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You are incorrect. What 2 year guarantee are you talking about? The EU directive? That was not implemented in Ireland because our consumer law provides for even more protection. There no defined length of a guarantee for anything in law, other than a "reasonable period". There is however a limitation period in which you can bring a case against a seller, and that is 6 years. |
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