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Old 23rd November 2006, 17:20   #1 (permalink)
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Default problems with Currys 42" TV - any advice?

HI

My aunty bought a TV from Curry's for 1300.00 in September 05 and started having problems with it in October 06 (1 month out of warranty)! The picture went off but the sound is still there.
She has complained in writing to LG (2 weeks ago)- the manufacturer of the TV, and has also complained to Curry's.

Curry's are being very unhelpful because the TV is 1 month out of Warranty and are refusing to help, and she is yet to recieve a reply from LG. She has tried to progress her complaint with LG several times by telephone, only to find them very unhelpful.

Does anybody have any suggestions please?

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Old 23rd November 2006, 17:33   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: problems with Currys 42" TV - any advice?

Yes, plenty.

1) Dont bother with LG, your contract is with Curry's (I know it's your aunt's but it's faste to type it this way ).

2) Write to Curry's stating that it is their duty under SOGA (Sales of Goods Act 1979 (as amended) to give it its full name) to sell goods of satisfactory quality, and there's is no way that a 1.3 k TV can be seen as being of satisfactory quality or fit for its purpose if it fails after 13 months. You are therefore giving them 7 days to contact you with their proposal as regarding repairing or replacing the faulty goods.

Don't bother wrapping it nice, you want to show them straight away they can't get away with messing with you.
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Thanks Bookworm
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i too had plamsa out of warranty couple of months , but by law they have to honour it for 6 years if it is manufactors fault

speak to them again , they tell you to get mastercare a think out to check it then send them the engineers report and they should cough up
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Default Re: problems with Currys 42" TV - any advice?

What Bookworm said.

Also, how did she pay for the TV? If she used a credit card or finance arranged by Currys, she will have additional rights against the finance company under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (CCA). This Act makes finance companies equally liable (just as responsible for faulty goods as the trader) if the goods cost over £100.

It's always best to go straight to the trader to get it sorted out, but I'd also recommend copying any letters to the finance company (if appropriate) with a covering letter explaining that you are attempting to obtain redress from the trader but that if you get no joy you will be holding them equally liable under Section 75 of the CCA and pursuing them for compensation for the cost of a repair or like-for-like replacement.

Sometimes credit companies will assist you in pursuing your case against the trader, as they don't want to have to pay up themselves!

Main thing to remember: don't let Currys fob you off, your rights under the Sale of Goods Act can last for up to 6 years and there is absolutely no way you would expect a TV of that value to go wrong so soon.
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i too had plamsa out of warranty couple of months , but by law they have to honour it for 6 years if it is manufactors fault

speak to them again , they tell you to get mastercare a think out to check it then send them the engineers report and they should cough up
Just to clarify you have 6 years to goto court with a case from purchase, a product doesnt need to last this long. (Had a few ppl get the 2 mixed up).

There shouldn't be any need for the cc company to get involved, currys should sort it out, they should get some managment on some consumer law courses otherwise.
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The credit card company won't pay up because the TV was working when she got him home! I didn't realise that you were only insured against it being faulty when you actually buy it.
I've asked my aunty to write a final letter stating that if they do no act then she will take currys to court.

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Quite right. Keep us posted. Makes sure she mentions SOGA.
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You may also find the following site useful if you do need to take things any further: Consumer Direct, call on 08454 04 05 06. Good luck!
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The credit card company won't pay up because the TV was working when she got him home! I didn't realise that you were only insured against it being faulty when you actually buy it.
I've asked my aunty to write a final letter stating that if they do no act then she will take currys to court.
No, the credit card company are as liable for faulty goods as the trader is. If the fault isn't normal wear and tear you can argue that it was inherent to the product when you bought it.

So it's still a valid path for you to follow; however as I said before and as others have said, it's really down to Currys to sort this out for you under the Sale of Goods Act. I was just pointing out the credit card company as an additional avenue and potential assistance.

Agreed, the Letter before Action might do some good, let's hope so.
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Hello

I am the aforesaid auty with the duff tv..... Just been on the phone with Currys online (customer services), they will not budge with sending out an engineer f.o.c

They did not even have an address to send the letter of complaint... what type of outfit is this?

Does anyone outthere have a template letter (letter before action etc), I eventually got an address for Currys but it was like cutting teeth.

I cannot believe how some companies operate, take your cash and run.

Thanks Everyone for advice to date.

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Consumer Direct: Factsheet - Template letters

You'd be looking at a repair or like-for-like replacement in the first instance so bear this in mind. To be honest, the template letters on this site are a bit sparse, so...personally I would suggest:

Dear Sir/Madam

Sale of Goods Act 1979 (as amended)
Letter Before Action

On [date of purchase] I purchased a [give details of item, make and model number and any invoice numbers that may help to identify the product].

Unfortunately the product is not satisfactory because [describe the fault].

The Sale of Goods Act states that all goods purchased must be:
- of satisfactory quality
- fit for all normal purposes
- as described

My rights under the Sale of Goods Act can last for up to six years, and I would not expect a television of this value to have gone wrong after just over twelve months.

Therefore, this product does not comply with the terms of the Sale of Goods Act and I am entitled to a satisfactory repair or replacement within a reasonable time.

I request that you either repair or replace the television by [and give a reasonable date by which to do this - give an actual date, not - say - 10 days]. If I do not hear from you by this date, I will have no alternative but to take further action, in the small claims court if necessary, for the costs of a repair or replacement item.

I look forward to hearing from you

Yours faithfully


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Don't forget to copy this to your credit card company with a covering letter stating that you are copying it to them as if you cannot resolve the matter with the trader, you will be holding them equally liable under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act and will be looking to them to reimburse you the costs of a repair or replacement, and to also pursue them in the small claims court if necessary.

If it does come to court (which hopefully it won't) you can name both Currys and your credit card company in the same action.
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My rights under the Sale of Goods Act can last for up to six years, and I would not expect a television of this value to have gone wrong after just over twelve months.
I think I'm right in saying that the 6 years thing is just a statute of limitation, just like with the bank charges. As far as I'm aware, your rights under the SOGA are indefinate, and the amount a judge would award would be based on how much use you had of the goods and various other factors.

In other words, you have 6 years to make your claim from the time the TV went faulty.
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Hmm, it is the statute of limitation but of course when claiming you would have to argue that the goods were faulty when purchased, ie had the fault inherent at the time of purchase.

I suggested mentioning that time limit though, mainly to cut off any "typical" Currys reply of "it's outside the 12 months"...!
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Hello Rosiecotton

Want to thank you for sending me the template, I did ring a number for Consumer direct and they advised me to write to Currys and to also look into getting the credit card company to look into this claim. Halifax credit card want a letter with reciepts and they will look into this problem for us........I shall keep you all posted on what happens from here..

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