I know it sounds fishy, but in fact I believe in various countries you are allowed to have a product unwrapped/unpackaged for you to get a feel for it,.. in my case I'm buying a computer mouse, and do not want to buy by sight alone as the feel of a mouse to me is vital; I need a thumb-grasp to HOLD the mouse as I am using it; if it has no thumb-grasp, or if it looks 50/50 if it'll be right for me or not, then I would want to actually HOLD the mouse itself to be sure.
So; I ask you,... what rights do I have to be allowed to have the product removed from its packaging for me to hold it?
For the judicially minded, I live in the UK, (London), so please ONLY answer if you are sure that the laws you say you know, actually apply in my situation. Thankyou. :)
If you don't know the actual laws about my rights, where is the right place for me to ask? The Law Society? Anywhere else?
Thanks! :)
2007-08-19
22:38:59
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wildimagination2003
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Law & Ethics