In message , John Russell
writes
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And if I remember correctly, the onus is on the manufacturer/retailer
to prove "abnormal" use, not on you to prove "normal" use.
Is that why the SCCs are overwhelmed with claims for goods which have
failed outside the warranty period?
Not...
It's noteworthy that the Sale of Goods act provides recourse against the
retailer - not the manufacturer (unless you purchased directly from the
manufacturer).
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Tony Morgan
http://www.camcord.info