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I've come across this before with Argos when an Xbox controller was faulty just after 6 months and they said I would have to deal with Microsoft. Despite me pointing out Consumer Law they refused to deal with it unless I could prove the fault, which would mean brining my son's Xbox and TV into the store lol
But just recently I bought a Nintendo Switch from Smyths and the guy said just as I was about to leave that if there's a fault within 30 days I can bring it back to them, but after 30 days I would have to go to Nintendo. Again, is this not in contrary to Consumer Law? I have seen a few reviews online also commenting about this.
I didn't bother saying anything because he was young and probably a temp as accordingly to online reviews they are notorious for only employing short term workers, but am I missing some loophole they may have discovered?
But just recently I bought a Nintendo Switch from Smyths and the guy said just as I was about to leave that if there's a fault within 30 days I can bring it back to them, but after 30 days I would have to go to Nintendo. Again, is this not in contrary to Consumer Law? I have seen a few reviews online also commenting about this.
I didn't bother saying anything because he was young and probably a temp as accordingly to online reviews they are notorious for only employing short term workers, but am I missing some loophole they may have discovered?
