Hi, I'm trying to find out where I stand on this:
Can a shop refuse to accept a computer motherboard that has failed just after 6 months after purchase, based on the fact that I don't have ALL the original packaging, cables and driver disk "AS ORIGINALLY SOLD". I do have most of it, I'm one IDE hard drive cable and one SATA hard drive cable short.
I bought it on 10/02/09 and it failed on 12/08/09. I have since just been out and bought a new board but I'm now left £70 out of pocket with the original board.
The board came with a 12 month warranty, but the shop say they refuse motherboards that don't have ALL the original packaging.
Can a shop refuse to accept a computer motherboard that has failed just after 6 months after purchase, based on the fact that I don't have ALL the original packaging, cables and driver disk "AS ORIGINALLY SOLD". I do have most of it, I'm one IDE hard drive cable and one SATA hard drive cable short.
I bought it on 10/02/09 and it failed on 12/08/09. I have since just been out and bought a new board but I'm now left £70 out of pocket with the original board.
The board came with a 12 month warranty, but the shop say they refuse motherboards that don't have ALL the original packaging.
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