Quote:
Originally Posted by m488dkw The Sale of Goods Act doesn't function as a warranty though - if the item is more than 6 months old you have to prove the item is defective and that the fault is severe enough to render the item 'not of merchandisable quality" and potentially have to argue this in the Small Claims Court. |
It is generally accepted that an item should function for 12 months, the 6 month figure is not generally enforced - anymore than the 6 year figure that some people like to quote from the Sale of Goods Act.
Quote:
Originally Posted by m488dkw Also, I believe One-Stop are Hong Kong based, so UK law won't apply. Anyway, saying that the retailer is liable doesn't actual fix your purchase, and if Nikon UK say they won't touch it where does the retailer go ? |
If you deal with an overseas based retailer, you do so at your own risk, but I believe that the UK Courts now hold the Credit Card issuer equally liable for an overseas transaction.
The retailer doesn't go anywhere !
HE is responsible - if he won't/can't fix it the credit card company
HAS to.
Quote:
Originally Posted by m488dkw I suppose the question to think about with grey imports is that whilst technically the law may be on your side, are you really prepared for all the hassle and lengthy time delays to fix your product ? Do you calculate that the financial gain offsets the risk ? |
In some cases, most definitely - YES. I have an expensive wrist watch which was openly described as a "grey" import by the UK retailer, who gave a 2 year warranty himself. I could have got the same watch, a bit cheaper, from a Far East source - probably like the Omega and Rolex I bought in a Hong Kong street market for a tenner the pair ! (my watch is still going strong after 6 years - and on the original battery !)
When you buy anything, you have to weigh up the pros and cons of price against the potential reliability of the supplier. Was One-Stop, selling a non-"grey" item a better bet than a UK based supplier offering a "grey" item ? - Discuss !
I have just bought a TV from John Lewis - on this very site is a thread from very unhappy people who bought theirs from a "cheaper" source. you have to make a judgement.
To say that all "grey" imports are to be avoided is not really a logical statement.
As I keep saying, whatever you buy, and from whoever - always pay by credit card !