If the UK had enacted the relevant EU Directive we would already have a
2-yr guarantee on all consumer electronics...
On 27 April 2013 15:56, Brian Gray <bsg017@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Paul wrote
> <Message: 53 Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2013 13:08:07 --1 Just got an email from
> Olympus offering a 2-year extended warranty on the E-M5 for $99.
> Wondering if it's worth it. With Apple products, I have zero problem
> buying AppleCare since they've always bent over backwards to make sure
> I was happy if I had an issue. Don't think Olympus will do the same...
> Anyone here go for that option?>
> Without knowing the details of the option which you received (and I do
> not remember receiving) I would think hard about the the situation if
> you did not have the warranty and the camera needed repair due,
> apparently, to a manufacturing defect rather than misuse.
> The camera is not cheap in the UK and I would hope Consumer Law would
> require it to last for at least two years before breaking down in
> non-professional use. I might prove wrong but that would be my choice
> ie to go back to the supplier for redress or repair.
> Brian
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