The warranty will be with Dell and not with OcUK.
I'm not sure why the warranty has already started but I don't believe it's been previously owned.
I'm not overly fussed because for < £400 it's a great monitor at a cracking price!
Mine has the same revision, manufacture date and same Sophie Ryan Micro-P LTD label on the box.
Can't hear any buzzing noise but my brightness is down to 22%. When I ran the built-in diagnostics I did notice a dead sub-pixel on the blue screen but this isn't visible during normal use; even...
You were told correctly.
Dell "sell" their monitors to distributors who then sell on to retailers like OcUK.
The 7/30 day period starts when Dell make the sale to the distributor NOT when the retailer sells to you.
This is why Dell ask for the work order number so they can track when...
Hopefully not, but would you take the chance of getting a replacement that has more problems than the the one you sent back?
When you look into it, Dell's "Premium Panel Guarantee" is more marketing spin than substance and offers little, if anything, over its competitors.
Dell's so called "Premium Panel Guarantee" doesn't cover stuck pixels; only hot or dead pixels are covered.
As has been discussed you will likely end up with a replacement that is a "refurbishment" :(
I agree, eyebrows would be raised; but it doesn't change the right (or lack of) in law of a store security guard to detain that person.
EDIT: Many people return items to a store and ask for a refund without a receipt. Some stores have a policy to refund even without a receipt. Those people...
No it doesn't.
Could you quote which specific piece of that article says that a citizen's arrest doesn't exist any more as you claimed?
Furthermore, where does it say that store security guards and PCSOs rely on anything more than a so-called "citizen's arrest" and what additional legal...
It has nothing to do with obtaining monetary compensation but everything to do with bringing those who act outside the law and their remit to account.
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You seem to have a very strange concept of how a police officer is supposed to do their job.
Could you explain how the comment...
"A person other than a constable may arrest without a warrant... anyone whom he has reasonable grounds for suspecting to be committing an indictable offence." (Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 sec 24A(1)(b) as amended)
Note the precise wording: "... to be committing an indictable...
An excellent point and in no small part to many abandoning the concept of personal responsibility and expecting someone else (the government) to resolve any problem and provide for them.
The governement merely responds to this by increasing levels of nannying and law-making.
Me too!
Like you I've got a PC-70. I wanted to update it to a PC-7077 but found they are no longer available so I bought a PC-G70.
The PC-A70 and PC-A71 appear to be updates for the PC-70. The PC-A77 appears to be the update to the PC-7077!
Hi all,
I was all set to get the BenQ FP241WZ a while ago then I heard about the Dell 2408WFP.
The BenQ is older although it still seems well regarded and OcUK have them back in stock.
I've been reading the threads about the 2408WFP and despite some concerns it still appears to be a...
Same here. I'm looking for a good 24" screen. I had more or less settled on the BenQ FP241WZ but reading this thread has made me think.
The 3008WFP looks a damn fine screen. The number of inputs is stunning.
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