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My mom bought a air compressor inflator thing for car tyres; I think more than 6 months, but less than 1 year ago. She bought it in store from a retailer.

 

The item has developed a fault, it just doesn't work at all now; what are her rights (under, I think, Consumer Rights Act 2015)? Can she demand a refund; or will retailer have the right to repair or replace the item?

 

Thanks.

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10 minutes ago, *Wallace* said:

To be honest I’m surprised you got 6 months out of it I went through loads of them before paying around £80 for a decent one that’s been in weekly use for 2 years now.

You went through loads and in weekly use for 2 years,  if your using it to keep blowing your tyres up it might be less hassle and messing about and cheaper long term to get new tyres.

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5 hours ago, Dromedary said:

This seems to suggest that the fault needs to be present at the time of purchase, and onus is on the consumer to prove as much?

 

What if there was no fault at time of purchase, but a fault did develop after 6 months of normal use?

 

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If the fault developed after the first six months of you owning the product, the onus is on you to prove the fault was present at the time you took ownership of it.

So, you should expect to pay for any reasonable steps and delivery costs to prove the fault was present at the time of purchase.

It’s always best to notify the retailer that you will be claiming any such costs back from the retailer in the event that the goods are found to be faulty.

If you manage to prove this, you can contact the retailer and ask them to reimburse you these delivery costs, plus any costs charged for inspecting the goods.

It’s always best to agree the approach the retailer will use to establish whether or not the goods are faulty.

If you don’t want to go down the route the retailer has suggested, make sure you’ve agreed a new approach with the retailer beforehand. This includes making sure costs are reasonable.

 

 

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On 07/09/2022 at 10:52, Waldo said:

My mom bought a air compressor inflator thing for car tyres; I think more than 6 months, but less than 1 year ago. She bought it in store from a retailer.

 

The item has developed a fault, it just doesn't work at all now; what are her rights (under, I think, Consumer Rights Act 2015)? Can she demand a refund; or will retailer have the right to repair or replace the item?

 

Thanks.

Best and simplest answer: if the purchase was by a credit card, demand a refund from the CC company.

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