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  1. I tried searchign for that address but I cant seem to locate it.
  2. Thank you for this information! I have prepared the following letter that I'm planning to send out today. I would appreciate it if you could point out any negatives. Thanks in advance. To, Whomsoever it may concern DSG Retail Limited Knowhow Claims Investigation Maylands Avenue Hemel Hempstead HP2 7TG Dear Sir/Madam, Re: Job Reference Number xxxx Further to your letter dated 28/06/2013, I would like to state that I do not agree with your conclusion to the matter regarding my HP laptop which was submitted for repairs. This laptop was purchased in 2011 and I had simultaneously purchased the “Whatever Happens” agreement. I had been informed by the sales agent that this would cover any repairs that may be needed including accidental damage. I am unsure how much “further information” you wish for me to provide regarding the accident. This was an accidental damage and going by the terms of the Agreement, this should be covered. I request you to honour the Agreement either by repairing this laptop or by replacing the product, as you have clearly stated on the Agreement. If this matter is not resolved as soon as possible, you leave me with no alternative but to escalate the matter to the County Courts, as the lack of a laptop has made it very difficult for me to carry on my day to day activities. In addition, I have incurred a considerable amount of expense in phone calls to KNOWHOW as well as a great deal of stress in the way this matter has been handled. I hope to hear from you at the earliest. Kind Regards
  3. The relevant part of the letter : "We have carried out an inspection and in the opinion of our engineer the damage seen is inconsistent with the reported explanation and/or the damage exceeds what we would expect given the circumstances. As a result of our findings repairs are not covered by your Agreement and we are returning your product to you unrepaired. If you do not agree with our conclucion or you have further information that contradicts what our engineers believe then please send details in writing to: DSG Retail Limited Knowhow Claims Investigations etc.. When further details are received the matter will be reviewed and we may in the interest of impartiality pass this mtter to third party investigators. If this is necessary H.M. Investigations will contact you to discuss your claim in more detail. It is essential that you keep your product untouched pending this process." etc. It sounds to me as though they are trying to work out of repairing the laptop either because its too expensive to repair or because they are unable to repair it and may be faced with issuing a replacement product.
  4. Yes it was the whatever happens care plan
  5. I bought my laptop from PC World back in July 2011 and also signed up for a Whatever Happens cover for which I've had to pay £7.99 every month. A couple of weeks ago, I had a slight accident where I spilled some coffee on the laptop. It refused to turn on after that and I took it in to PC World for repairs. They've returned the laptop yesterday with a letter stating that they won't repair the laptop because their engineer thinks that the damage is inconsistent with the explanation and it is too severe! Could someone please tell me what my options are at this point? I feel a bit cheated by PC World who said that the laptop would be repaired "Whatever Happens" including accidental damage. I have lost all my data that was in the hard disk. And I don't have a laptop since the incident. They had said initially that the laptop would be repaired and returned in 10 days.
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