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by rpy
702 days ago
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There isn’t a definitive list, only vague guidelines: https://consumer.gov.au/sites/consumer/files/inline-files/ac... The price you paid relative to comparable products factors into it - more expensive goods are expected to last longer. If you and the manufacturer disagree, you can always take it to tribunal to get a decision (and manufacturers never want it to get there so are motivated to resolve your concern before it comes to that). |
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