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I purchased a baby unit and it was damaged when I recieved it. A new one was delivered yesterday and this is also damaged. Where do I stand in terms of compensation. This has been going on for 6 weeks now
I purchased a baby unit and it was damaged when I recieved it. A new one was delivered yesterday and this is also damaged. Where do I stand in terms of compensation. This has been going on for 6 weeks now
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your protection is the Sale of Goods act 1979 as amended. Goods must be of satisfactory quality (prior to 1994 this was merchantable quality) and match their description, I doubt it was described as a damaged unit, insist the supplier either replaces the unit with one that is not faulty or refunds your payment in full, your choice. You can of course ask for a sum of money to be given to you as compensation for the inconvenience you have suffered, you may find there is no remedy in law, which is known as damnun sine injuria.