UKLad wrote: » Thanks - quick update the repairman called me today and is awaiting to see if LG will provide a fix he doesn't hold much hope due to the cost etc. I am going to call Harvey Norman tomorrow to see if they can provide a resolution or what my options are if LG say they will not fix. I presume they will try and wriggle out of it first quoting out of warranty but i know now i am protected. Will update on my resolution once known. Thanks all
splinter65 wrote: » You don’t care what LG say to HN because that’s not any of your business. You simply want to know if HN are going to refund repair or replace your TV and you want to know by tomorrow evening. It’s very simple.
CeilingFly wrote: » ps. i'm in retail over 30 years and such scenarios are regularly brought up at conferences and its a similar response from everyone. The bully customer can wait and will only get the bare minimum as the store does not want their custom again
UKLad wrote: » Apologies - they have called me a couple of times to say that they working with LG to try and get it repaired. The tv itself cost over 2k and the repair job is nearly 1k so I doubt I will get a store credit which is what I originally asked for. They have promised to get it resolved by the end of the week. I presume they are trying to get LG to replace first before commiting to fixing themselves as they don’t wanted to pay that out if they don’t have to. Given I first reported the issue on the 31st July what is considered a reasonable amount of time to resolve my case?
Masala wrote: » And stick with Panasonic next time.... I got a 5-yr warranty on my set!!
STB. wrote: As the previous poster pointed out they are rebadged vestels these days.
tedpan wrote: » Only the cheaper units. I have a 55" from 2013, a proper Panasonic which is still fantastic 5 years later. I suppose you get what you pay for..
UKLad wrote: » Received another "update" to say they are waiting for a response from LG on whether they will repair as out of warranty. I have replied to say that given i raised the issue on the 31st july that if it is not resolved with a refund or store credit within the next 5 working days that i seek small claims. I believe i am covered under small claims and they have been pestering and diverting for to long now I have been polite, calm and allowed too long for it to be resolved. From my point of view it has nothing to with LG as i bought from Harvey Norman and I should be entitled to a refund or replacement or repair its my choice and i don't want a repair now as they have been awful to deal with.
UKLad wrote: » The TV repairman suggested I contact LG - I did and they said the same out of warranty- that they couldn't do anything. My problem is not with LG but with Harvey Norman as I bought from them. They have given no suggestion that they would pay for a repair and to be honest their service on this has been appalling.
dudara wrote: » @STB. - The EU 2 year warranty does not apply in Ireland as that directive was not enacted here. Our consumer legislation was deemed to be stronger.@UKLad - it seems that this has been dragging on a while now. I’d be considering a formal registered letter to the store and HQ stating that you giving them XX days to resolve, or else you are proceeding to the Small Claims Court. If no response, then start a SCC case.
L1011 wrote: » It doesn't. The legislation was never trancribed to Irish law. You are misinformed