Eggtastico wrote in post #4120381
No you dont, the law changed about 2 years ago. The Retailer now has to prove its not faulty. Though most people aint aware - Also Restocking fee is also illegal
Probably the best way is to go to the shop with your camera & try it there along with an identical camera & compare the results.
http://www.consumerrightsexpert.co.uk/FaultyGoods.html
I personally wouldnt stand for a repair, I would want a replacement as if its a fault, then its was done when manufactured & not one that has developed over a course of time.
There are ways around it to get a replacement, using the not fit for purpose, etc.
No you dont, the law changed about 2 years ago. The Retailer now has to prove its not faulty. Though most people aint aware - Also Restocking fee is also illegal

Probably the best way is to go to the shop with your camera & try it there along with an identical camera & compare the results.
http://www.consumerrightsexpert.co.uk/FaultyGoods.html
I personally wouldnt stand for a repair, I would want a replacement as if its a fault, then its was done when manufactured & not one that has developed over a course of time.
There are ways around it to get a replacement, using the not fit for purpose, etc.
Thanks, I didn't imagine it then 

