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13th June 2006, 21:30
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| | Basic Account Customer | StoneLaughter can you have a look at this please I purchased a toshiba laptop on 22 dec 05 and 2 weeks ago my sister was on the laptop when the cable melted it stuck to her hand and burnt her. The laptop then turned itself off then back on again and when it booted up again the screen had like a bullet shot behind the screen with lots of different coloured lines. I took it along to the local Currys shop where I bought it at Christmas they said yes they can confirm that the wire had melted, when I should them the screen they say that the screen was broken and that it is not covered in the warranty even thought its only 6 months old. they said I would have needed they extra cover policy.
So I have sent the laptop away to be looked over got a phone call back to tell me that it was personal damage the are blaming me for dropping it and its will cost me £649 to fix the screen the laptop only cost £495. Told them i was not payng it they said i would have to phone toshiba I keep telling them that i never bought it off of toshiba i bought it from currys and i want them the deal with the matter but have had no succes with them my patients is wearing thin.
So anyway after my speel can anyone tell me if I have a claim to get it fixed for nothing or would i be better just buying a new laptop
Last edited by Debs7; 14th August 2006 at 13:12.
Reason: urgent
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13th June 2006, 21:37
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: hi need info on broken laptop Sounds like a claim under the Sale of Goods and Services act to me; warranties are bugger all to do with it.
Don't panic; someone will be along shortly to tell you how to put the squeeze on them right proper like 
Last edited by StoneLaughter; 14th June 2006 at 12:50.
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13th June 2006, 21:48
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: hi need info on broken laptop Quote: |
Originally Posted by StoneLaughter p.s. do you work in a doctor's surgery, hospital, something like that? Only if your patients are wearing thin, something's not right... |
lol.....aye mate been one of those days nothing has got right  |
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13th June 2006, 22:11
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: hi need info on broken laptop I wouldn't bother with the Jokers at Currys.
I would personally recommend contacting Toshiba Directly as they can provide a Manufacturers guarantee. http://computers2.toshiba.co.uk/tosh...-Init?OpenForm
The above link should take you through it
When I owned a Toshiba Laptop I had to take it to an authorised repair centre.
Hope this helps. |
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14th June 2006, 12:36
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: hi need info on broken laptop update on laptop: received laptop back today from currys workshop they sent the report back for the laptop this is what the reports says :
REPORTED SYMPTON(S)
ADAPTOR MELTED
SCREEN FUNNY
thats what the faults where diagnosed as my screen is "FUNNY"
Letter says that under first years manufacturers warranty unit is only covered for Mechanical and Electrical faults and it does not fall into these categories.
Well it the adaptor melting is that not electrical which then caused my screen to go "funny"
please help should I phone toshiba and tell them what the currys engineer has put in my report thanks in advance |
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14th June 2006, 12:55
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: hi need info on broken laptop No, I would call Toshiba and tell them what happened to your laptop and don't mention Currys AT ALL.
If Toshiba won't fix it, then I would send a letter to Currys saying that you do not accept responsibility for the spontaneous failure of the power supply and screen on your laptop, and that you do not accept that six months is a reasonable period for a laptop to last, and under the Sale of Goods and Services Act 1984 you are entitled either to a full refund or to an exchange of the item, notwithstanding any warranty or guarantee in place.
You would be grateful if they could make you an immediate offer in light of this information, and if such offer is not received within 14 days then you will send them a "Letter Before Action" giving them 14 further days to reconsider after which you will issue a claim in the County Court for the full replacement purchase price of the laptop plus interest without further notice.
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6th July 2006, 14:17
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: hi need info on broken laptop Quote: |
Originally Posted by Freya Hi does anyone have any idea what my rights are if any.
I bought a Whirlpool American style side by side fridge freezer in August 2004 cost £700.Yesterday the fridge side stopped getting cold(in effect is useless) Currys tell me that because the guarantee is up I will have to pay for an engineer £60 an hour and a call out fee £100 and any part it may need. Surely the bloody thing should last longer than this. Any ideas please..............Thank s Freya | Not sure this has anything at all to do with spontaneously combusting laptops - could you please start your own thread about this? |
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17th July 2006, 20:22
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: hi need info on broken laptop Quote: |
when the cable melted it stuck to her hand and burnt her
| I'd be asking more for compensation for this than the value of the laptop tbh
If you mention you are considering action for this they will jump through hoops to keep you happy.
Have you got photos or Dr.s report about the burns? |
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18th July 2006, 19:59
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: hi need info on broken laptop up date on laptop progress, i sent a nice letter on 6 july stating facts of what happened with the laptop and my sisters hand gave them 14 days to reply so fingers crossed should hear from them at start of next week.
I sent it to there Hempsted office. I did not think about getting pictures of my sisters hand at the time, which I had know  and I am taking pictures of the laptop because on the outside casing there are no damage marks i.e scratches or bumps dents. One of the questions I have asked in my letter is for them to tell me how there workshop come to the conclusion of accidental damage !!!!
Hope things will start moving next week
Cheers all for your replys
Debs |
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19th July 2006, 13:05
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| | Site Team The Consumer Action Group | Re: hi need info on broken laptop Please pm me about this if you want any help.
How is your sister's hand? this is not only a matter for the sales of goods Act but also for the Consumer Protection Act.
Did she see a doctor?
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24th July 2006, 16:30
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: hi need info on broken laptop Hi guys
Update on Laptop received a call from currys today unfortunalty I was not in and my mum took the call.
The women from currys said that all they can do is for us to send the laptop back to them and appeal the decison of accidential damage  I am raging that they called I would rather they dealt with it thought mail, also mum doesnt know much about what questions to ask on a phone so she got no name of who called a telephone number to call back on basical she got no details at all
So they said sent the laptop back to appeal the decision there engineers will take a look at it again, or we ourselfs could go to an independant engineer and get it tested and if the independant engineer says its not accidental damage they will pay for the indep engineer. I am so NOT amused.
They still have not answered the question that I put in my letter asking them to tell me how they can come to a conclusion of accidental damage.
Just feel that its been a waste of nearly 3 weeks to get a reply to the letter a sent them and not get feed back on the questions I have asked.
Debs
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24th July 2006, 18:16
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Watch out, there are Claims Touts about! | |