ChatterBank12 mins ago
consumer rights
My microwave that I bought at the very end of July from the co-op has stopped working do I let them repair it or do I ask for a refund? cost �50
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You retain the right, however, (for 6 years from the date of purchase) to have the fault rectified. The retailer has the right, however, to decide whether this should be by repairing the unit or by providing a replacement.
In practice it'll almost certainly cost more to repair a microwave oven than to replace it, so the Co-op will probably offer you a new oven. (They may offer a refund but they are not obliged to do so).
Chris
Make a fuss ..but in a nice way..ask to see the manager and tell them you are not happy. If they refuse to refund your money or replace the microwave have a word with your local Trading Standards Office and make sure they know this is what you intend to do.. Make a fuss...we should not have to accept shoddy goods and a microwave should last longer than six months.Fifty pounds is fifty pounds all said and done.
Sorry, but I disagree with Chris - I beleive you were entitled to your money back in full. Whilst you have accepted the goods - you have only accepted them on the basis that they work - which they clearly do not anymore.
I say were, as once you have elected to let them repair the unit, you are no longer entitled to your money back - they can then repair it as often as they want (if it went wrong another 10 times in the next 6 months, they still don't have to give you your money back).
Personally, if I were you, I would take pictures of the unit they let you borrowed, and go back to the store. Tell them that you have lost confidence with them, that they have given you a replacement unit which is dangerous, and that you wish to have your money back. Explain to them that if they do not want to give you your money back, then you will contact the local paper (who are always quiet at this time of year and councils etc are closed), and give them the story.
Good luck.