Go up the corporate chain to the regional supervisor. Two months is too long. Tell them you want your money back or a new television of the same value, or at least store credit.
2006-09-19 11:00:39
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answered by Anonymous
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even with the guaranty, if the object isn't 'as defined' or breaks down interior an unreasonable time-physique, you will get a reimbursement or substitute (whichever you p.c.). do no longer settle for an answer from the shop that the guaranty is expired if the set continues to be rather new. An unreasonable time-physique is concern to interpretation, finding on the object and the fee you paid. If this is in user-friendly terms 14 months previous and you paid particularly plenty, as an occasion, that would in all possibility be an unreasonable volume of time for it to final.
2016-12-18 08:47:09
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answered by ? 4
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If your Canadina, get in touch with Consumer and Corporatie affairs. If your US call your local TV station and see if they have a complaint hero, and have him/her look into it. Often if there is bad news coverage on a company they'll take care of it quickly. Good luck
2006-09-16 11:09:20
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answered by Pearl N 5
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If the TV came with a manufacturer warranty, you should just have them fix it.
2006-09-19 10:51:24
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answered by Anonymous
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well you need to contact the manufacturer of the telly if it has one if not then it will be where you brought it from just keep trying.
2006-09-16 10:09:59
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answered by littleoldme 1
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hmmmm
2006-09-15 04:37:39
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answered by snow b 2
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