Jota180 said:
BenLaw said:
kitkat said:
Why do you need to bother about the guarantee, it makes no difference what warranty the shop or company give you, under the Sale of Goods Act 1979 the goods must be satisfactory for 5yrs (6 yrs in Scotland) regardless of any guarantee or shop / company policy. Just Google Sale of Goods Act. Why pay extra for something that's already included under the law.
What makes you specify 5 years (and 6 in Scotland)?
It should be 6 in England and 5 in Scotland. You may have to show the fault is a manufacturing fault but generally an item like a TV you should reasonably expect it to last a good 5 years. A court would look at it like that.
The point we were getting to is that this was misleading information. 6 years is the limitation period in which to bring a claim. SOGA does *not* say, as was suggested, that 'goods must be satisfactory for [6] years'. 6 year eggs anyone?
As for how long a tv should last, that will certainly depend to an extent on price and ultimately will be a matter for a judge. To place one's faith in SOGA is risky and potentially long-winded and difficult whereas a guarantee is more, well, guaranteed.