Joe Nonety
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I think the use of the word "ripoff" is warranted.
I bought an Acer laptop less than a year ago and the power connection at the back has got loose and the laptop keeps switching to battery power even with the power connection in fully. It's obvious to me it'll get worse and worse up until the point that the power connection will eventually fail completely.
I rang Acer support and they say that it's been happening too often and that it was too expensive to fix so they've decided not to cover it under warranty.
Is this legal?
Can you imagine BMW having a problem with their engines that was costing a fortune to repair and so to solve the problem they just decide that the engine was no longer covered under warranty?
I bought an Acer laptop less than a year ago and the power connection at the back has got loose and the laptop keeps switching to battery power even with the power connection in fully. It's obvious to me it'll get worse and worse up until the point that the power connection will eventually fail completely.
I rang Acer support and they say that it's been happening too often and that it was too expensive to fix so they've decided not to cover it under warranty.
Is this legal?
Can you imagine BMW having a problem with their engines that was costing a fortune to repair and so to solve the problem they just decide that the engine was no longer covered under warranty?