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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.thing is tho, everyone could break there machines at 11 months and claim a ne machine with a full year guarentee again!! thats why when they replace it they give u the same guarentee as it stops u claiming a new one over and over again at the 11 month period and also means that u havent paid for a new guarentee. u are guarenteed a machine to last 12 months from when u buy it. the replacement just carries on the guarentee from the receipt. not starts afresh because u havent bought the new machine, only having it replaced. Also to prove it is less than a year old u might have to produce the till receipt. the replacement wont have a new till receipt.
If u get a new guarentee then the manufacture was very generous
Sorry, but you will never find a 'definitive' on the law - laws are written to be vague so that solictors can make lots of money out of arguing interpretations.
Trading Standards are responsible for enforcing the law in your area. Bear in mind that every trading standards though has different interpretations - so what may pass for law in Norfolk may not in Cornwall.
From the information you provided above, I would agree with your local trading standards. However, you neglect to say if you can prove you purchased it 11 months ago, which store you purchased it from as a lot of national stores will have procedures in place for this sort of evantuality.
Some times it would be better to take the issue up with the manufacturer themselves - for example, I purchased a Dyson which went wrong a week after I bought it. If I went back to the store with it, they would then send it off to Dyson, have it repaired and then deliver it back to me. I went to Dyson myslef who sent an engineer round the following week.
If you want a definitive answer, give a full stroy to a solicitor - and pay for their services.
If you want people's thoughts, interpretations and experiences - ask a question on AB.
I never realised that "Grow up" meant castigate those who try to help you. I must be but a bairn.
To be honest because of the way you phrased the question, the very first sentence gives the answer. Since you were claiming on the MANUFACTURER'S warranty this is the responsibilty of the MANUFACTURER and no-one else.
There are other methods to seek recourse in the matter, as supplied by ABers, but that is not what you asked for, so perhaps you should show more gratitude for those replies.