30-04-2009, 19:37 | #1 | ||
Absinthe
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SOG act, cooling of period and complaints letter
Hey guys can anyone offer me any help. I got the LG arena last week on-line. There are so many features on it that just don't work and the software is so buggy blah blah blah.
How does the SOG act cover mobile phones, I'm confused. Quote:
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Do I have any rights to get out the contract, or get it changed to a different phone entirely. Failing that I'm sure I could find features advertised that don't work and as such get the phone replaces. Also anyone got any tips of writing a complaints letter, want to send my disgust to LG as well. The phone is more buggy than an early windows ME beta Grrr and breath...
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30-04-2009, 19:43 | #2 |
Moonshine
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Now you've opened and used it, I don't believe the DSR applies. Its purpose is to allow the same level of inspection as you would have in a shop (ie. looking at the box to make sure it's 100% what you wanted as pictures can be misleading). However I suppose you could argue you should would have been able to see a demo model in a shop.
If it really is broken and buggy though, i'd be going down the 'not fit for purpose' route rather than DSR. As for complaints letters, just keep it very professional sounding and don't waffle. No one will read it if it sounds like a ranting lunatic and so that'll get you nowhere.
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30-04-2009, 19:53 | #3 |
Absinthe
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Rubbish I thought that might be the case.
What's the rule on not fit for purpose, especially when i's software, not hardware related?
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30-04-2009, 20:33 | #4 |
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Couldn't tell you. For that matter i've no idea on contracts either, so you might have some kind of statutory get out on that front.
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30-04-2009, 21:20 | #5 | |
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http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg...mId=1075385183
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Most important, do it ASAP. The clock is ticking. Edit: Just found another source which says mobile phones probably don't come under DSR. Not official though. Last edited by Mark; 30-04-2009 at 21:24. |
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02-05-2009, 15:07 | #7 |
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No idea about your problem but I was thinking about an Arena as GSMArena really liked their review one:
"To sum it up, we were impressed by almost all aspects of the LG Arena. If you are on the hunt for a touch-based multimedia device at a reasonable price, the Arena is definitely a handset to consider and the S-class UI by LG without a doubt will be a trend setter throughout the year."
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