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Sorry I need to rant!
I've been with out main a computer for weeks now.
My friend who is up on computer hardware created a shopping basket for a fairly decent computer on this website called Scan.co.uk, I bought at the cost of ~£300 and it arrived.
I built the computer and switched it on, powered up nothing displayed on the screen, every part appeared to be receiving power, Rest it and it booted up with a “bad cmos check sum error” couldn’t surf the menus with out it crashing.
My friend and I identified the fault with the motherboard. I explained the whole problem to scan and they gave me a returns code for the motherboard, fine, I paid £5 for secure delivery of the motherboard, fine, next day I get a “no fault found email”, OK I’ll accept that something else is faulty, I phone them up, he says that a “test” only involves plugging it on and turning it on!
, re-describe the problem, He agrees to send the motherboard for re-testing!
Two days later and nothing, I phone them up, they say it is not faulty. I ask if the is the first test or second test, they say that there is no record of a retest and there is no way it can be done through the phone! WHAT THE HELL WAS THE FRIST GUYS DOING!
So I get this e-mail Asking me to describe the problem ( for the third time:bang
and I notice this line “Please be aware that if the RMA is not found to be faulty an additional re-test charge of £5 + VAT would be added to the current no fault found fee.” Now I think want original fee? You have just turned the ****ing thing on! So I start reading the terms and conditions and it includes such gems as….
“ In individual circumstances the provisions of the voluntary code may be more or less favourable to you than your statutory rights. You are free to withdraw from the operation of the code at any time and pursue your statutory rights. If you are in any doubt about your statutory rights you may wish to consult a solicitor or your local citizens advice bureau.”
So there you go, Scan.co.uk I’ve spent £300 + £5 plus my “no fault found fee” and I have nothing to show for it and I doubt very much the retest is going to be of any use,
Stuart
I've been with out main a computer for weeks now.
My friend who is up on computer hardware created a shopping basket for a fairly decent computer on this website called Scan.co.uk, I bought at the cost of ~£300 and it arrived.
I built the computer and switched it on, powered up nothing displayed on the screen, every part appeared to be receiving power, Rest it and it booted up with a “bad cmos check sum error” couldn’t surf the menus with out it crashing.
My friend and I identified the fault with the motherboard. I explained the whole problem to scan and they gave me a returns code for the motherboard, fine, I paid £5 for secure delivery of the motherboard, fine, next day I get a “no fault found email”, OK I’ll accept that something else is faulty, I phone them up, he says that a “test” only involves plugging it on and turning it on!
Two days later and nothing, I phone them up, they say it is not faulty. I ask if the is the first test or second test, they say that there is no record of a retest and there is no way it can be done through the phone! WHAT THE HELL WAS THE FRIST GUYS DOING!
So I get this e-mail Asking me to describe the problem ( for the third time:bang
“ In individual circumstances the provisions of the voluntary code may be more or less favourable to you than your statutory rights. You are free to withdraw from the operation of the code at any time and pursue your statutory rights. If you are in any doubt about your statutory rights you may wish to consult a solicitor or your local citizens advice bureau.”
So there you go, Scan.co.uk I’ve spent £300 + £5 plus my “no fault found fee” and I have nothing to show for it and I doubt very much the retest is going to be of any use,
Stuart

