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by gbil
3489 days ago
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You might have a point here because there is the general direction for 2+ years of guarantee and then each country in its legislation can provide even more benefits like this one. For example if you check here http://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/consumers/shopping/guar... Per country you'll see that eg. Germany and Greece reset the warranty period after repair/part exchange but Czech Republic and UK don't. As I come from a country that does reset the warranty period I wrongly assumed it is part of the EU regulation. Bottom line some countries respect the consumer more :) |
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