Hi, i wonder if i can just get some clarification from the knowledgeable people here?
On April 30th this year i bought a Samsung LCD TV (LE40A456C) from Curry's, the cash price was £749.99 ( which dropped by £200 a few weeks later). We took it on HP and we tookthe TV home that day. The TV is wall mounted in my living room on a proper bracket that i bought elsewhere and has been fine for the past 5 months.
However 4 days ago we noticed a vertical line on the right side of the screen, it apears for about 20 minutes in a morning when the TV is first turned on and it gradualy fades. we dont see it again unless the TV has been on standby for about 15-20 minutes. A friend has advised that he suspects a dodgy pixel driver.
I phoned the Tech Guys at Curry's who told me i needed to phone Samsung directly, which i then did. Samsung said they would find an authorised repairer close to me, he said they would use "Martin dawes" in Warrington and that they would phone me in 4-5 working days to arrange a date to collect my TV and take it away for repair.
This all seems wrong to me, the TV is only 5 months old and so i presume that curry's have a legal obligation to replace the set for me if i so wish, and i do want a replacement (the same model, i just want what i paid for in good working order). In the long run i will be paying over £1,000 for this TV so i think it only fair that they should replace it.
Am i within my legal rights to demand a replacement rather than a repair job which will leave me without a TV for god only knows how long ?
Thanks in advance for any help,
Mike Speakman.
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). We took it on HP and we tookthe TV home that day. The TV is wall mounted in my living room on a proper bracket that i bought elsewhere and has been fine for the past 5 months.
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