Even the magazine and online reviews start to downgrade older gadgets simply because new versions have been released.
We don’t feel driven to replace our Vacuum cleaner or washing machine every time a new model comes out.
Why do people feel the need to replace mobile phones, laptops, MP3 players etc. whenever a new model is released.
Even if you don’t replace your gadgets regularly, do you feel that your gadget looses some of its appeal when a new version is released?
No not at all, if it works perfectly – why try better it? you basically get the same thing . laptop = internet access, mobile = you still get to phone and text.i see no reason to spend money i cant afford on upgrading gadgets that work damn good.
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Yes, I hate that I feel that way, but I do. You nailed it.
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No not at all, if it works perfectly – why try better it? you basically get the same thing . laptop = internet access, mobile = you still get to phone and text.i see no reason to spend money i cant afford on upgrading gadgets that work damn good.
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I personally couldn`t afford to do this everytime something new comes out, there are more important things to think about in life!
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No my mobile doesn’t even have a camera on it, my pc is an old athlon made up from used bit I got off a mate, my ipod is an old Gen 2 I got 2nd hand, I do have a Xbox 360 but I don’t buy new games. I did buy my plasma telly new, that’s a few years old now and I do fancy a new one.
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No I don’t feel the need! But the manufacturers feel you should. If you are in the habit of hanging on to your stuff bear this in mind.
What the sales people don’t tell you!!!
Under EU law you have an automatic 2yr lawful guarantee against faulty goods. This overrides any bullshit a sales person might tell you if you return a faulty item ouside the usual 1yr manufacturers warranty. This is the strongest piece of legislation to quote.
The Sale and Supply of Goods to Consumers Regulations 2002:Gives you up to 5yrs but is harder to prove your case. More info below. DON’T be ripped off by paying extended guarantees from sales people!!
Consumer time limits – EU directive and UK law
May be of interest:
Do a search for 1999/44/EC – this should get you to the following-
Directive 1999/44/EC of the European Parliament and of the council of 25th May 1999 on certain aspects…
Consumer time limits – EU directive and UK law
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May be of interest:
Do a search for 1999/44/EC – this should get you to the following-
Directive 1999/44/EC of the European Parliament and of the council of 25th May 1999 on certain aspects of the sale of consumer goods and associated guarantees.
Article 5 covers time limits. Perhaps print the whole 5 page document off and show it to the supplier for a complaint (if it falls in line with the conditions as laid down)?
Regarding current UK law, your rights are
Rights under the Sale of Goods Act 1979:
Goods must: FIt the description given;Be of satisfactory quality;Be fit for their purpose. If not the retailer is legally obliged to remedy the problem.
The Sale and Supply of Goods to Consumers Regulations 2002:
You have the legal right to:
Choose repair, replacement, partial or full refund, or compensation if a fault appears within 6 years (5 years in Scotland) and it is reasonable for goods to last that long.
Be smart. Hold your ground.
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