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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: HP Pavillion Laptop Nothing.
The retailer is entitled to inspect the fault with the unit to see if it is cooling, as you allege, or impact damage which it usually is. This is so they can see if they are liable to resolve the fault.
Though I suppose they can't take too long doing this, it is likely they will have to pass the unit to an expert as the shop staff themselves are unlikely to have the technical expertise to look at it, in this case it will probably go back to HP for them to assess the damage. If they think it is a manufacturing fault they will probably fix it under the warranty.
If HP think it is impact damage (which doesn't always show straight away) they will have evidence to prove that, internally at least, and if Comet use that as a reason not to repair the unit then you will need to get an expert report proving it was and be prepared to slog it out with them...
You probably won't get a refund especially if they adjudge it to be your fault, if it isn't they'll fix it so you won't anyway, if it's six months old you have been judged to accept the goods by most reasonable people, and once you have done that then the retailer is entitled to repair or replace initially and if that is not successful then rescind taking into account the use you have had of the goods (ie a pro-rata basis).
As for the inconvenience I suppose you could claim the "undue inconvenience" clause but I would tend to disagree - you have computers at uni, and could use those to do any work so a machine yourself isnt essential. As for your work, it's your responsibility to back this up, my laptop containing coursework is backed up nightly, and even when I was a first year undergraduate we were told in no uncertain terms that you need to plan for IT failure including taking backups etc as it will not be taken as an excuse. |
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