Hi,
I was wondering where I stand under the sales or goods act on a second hand item I purchased a few months ago which as recently become faulty.
In a nutshell I purchased a PC graphic card from a private seller, the graphic card was about 12 months old when he sold it to me and was in great working order and worked fine in my PC for five months or so.
However, the item as recently died, which of course is no fault of the seller, but I was wondering under UK consumer law if I would be entitled as a second hand purchaser to return the item to the manufacturer for a repair or replacement (without the original receipt) as it clearly states on the box it as a 3 year manufactures warranty.
I'll be grateful for any advice.
Thanks.
J Smith.
I was wondering where I stand under the sales or goods act on a second hand item I purchased a few months ago which as recently become faulty.
In a nutshell I purchased a PC graphic card from a private seller, the graphic card was about 12 months old when he sold it to me and was in great working order and worked fine in my PC for five months or so.
However, the item as recently died, which of course is no fault of the seller, but I was wondering under UK consumer law if I would be entitled as a second hand purchaser to return the item to the manufacturer for a repair or replacement (without the original receipt) as it clearly states on the box it as a 3 year manufactures warranty.
I'll be grateful for any advice.
Thanks.
J Smith.