Triton MOF001 ....rubbish and its legality
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Originally Posted by
shedman
You are being misled. As a qualified barrister I can assure you that consumer law protection provides that you have an absolute right to a full refund. The magic words that most stores understand are "This item is not fit for the purpose it was sold for." It is your option not the storekeepers to decide if a repair is good enough. I know from personal experience that you are not alone. I had the same router which lasted a bit longer than yours but only a matter of months.
Good luck
Shedman
Shedman, thanks for adding absolute clarity to the discussion....no argument there it seems. Question is if you have a repair done and it too crashes in the same manner does that come under "This item is not fit for the purpose it was sold for". Because by this time you are probably "Out of warranty" in utter unbelieving dismay as indeed I am.
This thread makes it pretty clear that the product is pretty hit and miss, there must be more out there in the same situation who do not belong to Forums such as this who finish up in my situation where having had the repair done it too claps out and you decide to cut your losses and heave it up in the loft to gather dust.
I will say though that the packing material is excellent ... under my ownership it travelled down from Auckland when I bought it, back up to Auckland twice for repairs and back down twice....still solidly all to gether and not looking too bad either....its the contents that wont stand the test!!!:no:
David