Re: stuff-uk.net - - Horrible service, AVOID THEM!!




"Vittorio Janus" <vittorio.janus@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Since I'm not a lawyer, I rely on the advice given on the government
> web sites in respect of SOGA and DSR. They are very explicit in one
> respect - the contract is between retailer and customer, not customer
> and manufacturer. It's quite possible, but far from certain, that it
> would be quicker and easier for James to deal direct with the
> manufacturer *but* the responsibility is *yours*.

They have applied common sense - something that all the barrack room lawyers
in here seem to lack completely - particularly I note when it comes to
defending *someone elses* 'rights' under law.

Do you *never* check a manufacturers website after purchasing kit you cant
get to work?
Do you *never* call or mail a manufacturers support?

Do you simply return goods you cant get to work in *every* instance as is
your 'right' without carrying out any of your own investigation?

No?

Didnt think so, so enough of the bull*** guidance - we all know the rights
and responsibilities in this transaction - they are not in question.

g.


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