Nigel
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Use common sense, if you are sure then take the matter to the small claims court and you will likely win, no need for lawyers. You can of course get an expert to investigate and produce a report but due to the cost you would normally only bother for something more expensive like a car. For the first 6 months there is an assumption that any fault that shows up was there at the time of purchase, no need to prove it.If the retailer doesn't agree with you that the defect was there at the time of purchase, how do you sort that out? For example, if a product has given you 5 years and 11 months of reliable service but then stops working, how does the consumer prove the defect was there all along?
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