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Best way to get a repair?

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Hammer | 14:01 Thu 17th May 2007 | Law
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I have a standalone DVD recorder that has given up the ghost so I intend to take it back and demand a repair or replacement. It's out of the 12 month guarantee but I intend to exercise my rights under the Sale of Goods Act and am fairly comfortable with how this works (managed to get a new laptop battery out of Dell after 13 months!). I'm prepared for an argument and expect them to try to deny responsibility, but do you think I would be better to physically take it back to the shop or phone customer services (House of Fraser)?
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Phone the head office in the first instance - if you get no satisfaction write to head office and be very clear about what you want.

Good advice here:

http://money.guardian.co.uk/howtocomplain/stor y/0,,1738830,00.html
Or just buy a new one for �20
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Show me a DVD recorder with the same features as my �250 one for �20 and I would.

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