Poo in his letterbox 4 times. Then tell him it was his fault. Also, make sure to say "lol".
Hahaha.
But in all seriousness, is there anything that can be done? Dont like the idea of having the faulty TV.
Poo in his letterbox 4 times. Then tell him it was his fault. Also, make sure to say "lol".
You seemed to have laughed out loud a lot during this sorry debacle.
Why did the manager say you'd caused the dead pixels? What's the rest of the story?
Go to a different shop and say it has lots of stuck pixels, they won't check.
The checked this time mate. Plugged it in as soon as I said about it.
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The checked this time mate. Plugged it in as soon as I said about it.
I don't know why you left without getting the problem sorted to be honest.
4 pixels is not covered under warranty, if it's a bad panel it might get worse so keep your eye on it.
Andi.
Rest of the story?
Obviously I carried the TV into the store so there was a couple of finger marks on the display but thats it. He pointed them out and I said they were from carrying the TV.
I tried explaining about dead pixels etc but he wouldnt replace it and claimed it was my wrong doing.
Were the dead pixels in the same vicinity as the finger marks?
Dead pixel warranties need to be updated to suit the modern manufacturing methods that have meant that in the hundreds of displays that I have dealt with in the past five years I have never seen a single dead pixel.
It's not a fragile low-yield product any more, and broken dots on a display should be considered a fault.
Agreed, however it doesn't really help the OP, are they dead or stuck? Have you tried a pixel fixing screen saver at all, the kind that cycles colour, leave it run for a day or so?