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#281073 28-Jan-2021 12:09
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Our Veon 55" TV starting flickering recently when turning on.  Presume it was a heat related issue, as after 10-20 mins the flickering would reduce then it would operate fine.  This got longer until it stopped displaying altogether.  It only cost $500 on sale, so don't really want to spend $150 to diagnose an issue that is not worth repairing anyway.

 

Anyone had something similar with a Veon?  Hoping it might be a known issue and just a capacitor or something!


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  #2643511 28-Jan-2021 12:22
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How old is the TV? If within an appropriate timeframe it may well fall on TWG to fix (or, more likely, replace) it.

 

But if that’s a no-goer, then given the price/quality you may well be better off looking at buying a new set... 




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  #2643555 28-Jan-2021 13:23
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Remember they have a 2 (or 3) year warranty.

 

We had one of ours do a similar thing (it was a smaller model) and the repaired it without any issues.


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  #2643621 28-Jan-2021 15:19
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1 year outside of the 3 year warranty.  Just tried but no can do "A TV is only supposed to last 3 years" 🤣




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  #2643682 28-Jan-2021 15:40
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So 4 years old?
Consumer website says https://www.consumer.org.nz/articles/how-long-should-your-tv-last





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  #2643835 28-Jan-2021 21:40
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Yup, 4 years old.  I spoke to the local Warehouse branch today and good dude I spoke to said "off the record, call head office and quote the consumer guarantees act and they will probably bend over for you".   Legend 😂

 

I had read that consumer link already, but alas their opinion is that 3 years is all that should be expected!??  Bit piss poor I reckon, despite the low purchase price.


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