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Old 27th June 2009   #6
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the unit still works - so Im hesitant to send it back and have to go thru the rigmarole of waiting for another unit and having to bid etc...

I was thinking I could take a refund to its now current value. I guestimate people would prob pay a little less for it say something like £120.

Repairs get so expensive so quick. Say £24 post there and back - and 0.5 hours labour £30. £54 minimum.

So can I confirm: If he does not offer insurance - he is liable according to some sort of rule?
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