Take your phone with you when you go to exchange it tomorrow, if they still kick up a fuss, phone head office whilst you're speaking to said manager and see what transpires.
Unless its changed since I quit working in retail about 15 years ago - it's outside of 28 days so the refund provision doesn't apply. They are still liable as the retailer to repair or replace, but can refer to the warranty as supplied by the manufacturer for guidance. 4 stuck pixels isn't enough for LG to take action.
It was the manager I spoke with in the store mate. He would not replace it lol.
Speak again with the customer services team and get them to send you something in writing confirming that you are able to exchange the TV. Take it to your local store and tell the manager he's wrong.
or buy it from Currys.
Youngest daughter had the same problem and they just swapped it.
However, I still can't see why you can't get it replaced.
CS have told me the TV is not to be replaced. I asked why and they said its bscause of what the manager said in store. He himself called CS and told them im not to have a replacement. Ive been offered a repair but thats not something im willing to accept. If Im in the wrong why would argos offer the repair. None of this makes any sense to me
Im about to take things to a higher level to get this resolved, Ombudsman etc.
CS have told me the TV is not to be replaced. I asked why and they said its bscause of what the manager said in store. He himself called CS and told them im not to have a replacement. Ive been offered a repair but thats not something im willing to accept. If Im in the wrong why would argos offer the repair. None of this makes any sense to me
Im about to take things to a higher level to get this resolved, Ombudsman etc.
CS have told me the TV is not to be replaced. I asked why and they said its bscause of what the manager said in store. He himself called CS and told them im not to have a replacement. Ive been offered a repair but thats not something im willing to accept. If Im in the wrong why would argos offer the repair. None of this makes any sense to me
Im about to take things to a higher level to get this resolved, Ombudsman etc.
They've offerred you a repair... That would very likely be a replacement panel. Pointless going to ombudsman in all honesty, they'll look at the case see argos have offerred you a repair (as goodwill) as the set is not faulty going my the manufacturers guidelines and tell you to suck it up in all honesty. The ombudsman service is not "On your side" they're an inpartial facility that will take into account both sides of the story.
Take the repair... they will then replace the panel for a new one.
Yup, I don't see why you'd refuse a repair. I doubt very much the Ombudsman would consider an offer of repair to be not meeting their legal duties.
Under sale of good act aren't you entitled to a repair or replacement (customer choice) within the first 6 months? After that point the choice is that of the retailer.
Under sale of good act aren't you entitled to a repair or replacement (customer choice) within the first 6 months? After that point the choice is that of the retailer.