Originally Posted by
Lawrence001
I remember some EU consumer law that said you should expect a reasonable life span, but there was also a presumption that up to 6m the item was sold as faulty but after that it was up to the buyer to prove it wasn't through being wrongly used or reasonable wear and tear or whatever. So other than posting on their Twitter feed or something, they would probably argue the toss to get out of paying in the knowledge it's not cost effective to take them to court.
If you followed the Indesit tumble dryer debacle you would see how hard it is to get anything out of these firms.
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