colinjallen
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The retailer will avoid it by pointing out that it was user error, regardless of whether it was or not. Put on your big boy pants, suck it up and fix it yourself.I have ascertained that the law says different, we all have 12 month warranty on any purchase.
I will be writing to the company regarding what the law says.
Would you expect to pay £1,000 a year for airsoft RIF's if they only lasted 3 to 6 months at a time? ... thought not.
So to be clear on this, TRADING STANDARDS have started that the CONSUMER RIGHTS ACT is in play here and it is defective, the expectation to get a longer service is pretty much a given.
My sons GC16 is 4 months older and still going strong and he abuses his something rotten, mine has been treated well, is not trigger spammed, quite what that has to do with a piston failure...
Like Air guns, a RIF can be as much or more than an air gun, yet you buy an air gun from a gunsmith and you get full back up and warranty cover by the manufacturer which is what this warranty claim would be under.
It is up to the shop to repair it as they are the agent for the manufacturer, it is up to them to repair or send it back for repair and its obviously more cost effective to get the repair in the shop over the shipping costs that they would have to pay out of pocket.
So again, I reiterated, the LAW says my rights are that I can reject the goods and get a replacement, a repair and a part refund.
Those were the options presented to me by trading standards.
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