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consumers rights
does any1 know where i stand with my statutory rights.
i recently brought a brand new treadmill from a mail order catalogue.after only 3 days it stopped working..do i have do accept a repair or can i demand a replacement ?
if so do i go through the catalogue company or the manufactors ?
i recently brought a brand new treadmill from a mail order catalogue.after only 3 days it stopped working..do i have do accept a repair or can i demand a replacement ?
if so do i go through the catalogue company or the manufactors ?
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The law requires that goods be as described, fit for the purpose and of satisfactory quality - Sale of Goods Act.
Your treadmill is not of satisfactory quality, so you should reject it and get a full refund. You should be refunded all carrriage costs and payments. As it has broken so quickly, do not accept repair and accept a replacement only if that is what you want.
Here is a template letter if you get no satisfaction by telephone:
http://www.consumerdirect.gov.uk/after_you_buy /making-complaint/template-letters/faulty-good s/
The law requires that goods be as described, fit for the purpose and of satisfactory quality - Sale of Goods Act.
Your treadmill is not of satisfactory quality, so you should reject it and get a full refund. You should be refunded all carrriage costs and payments. As it has broken so quickly, do not accept repair and accept a replacement only if that is what you want.
Here is a template letter if you get no satisfaction by telephone:
http://www.consumerdirect.gov.uk/after_you_buy /making-complaint/template-letters/faulty-good s/