minimoke:
blakamin:
mattwnz:
Well if you have moved on with a new device, then why are you even participating?
Because I was trying to make you see common sense and stop you wasting your time, and the time of people in the MBIE that could be actually doing something important.
Like I said, it's been fun, in a "pulling out your toenails" kind of way.
No waste of time - itrs my time and I can do with it what I will. No idea why you are worried about MBIE, they are govt workers and get paid wehter its important business or not. This is an issue between a consumer and a supplier. pure and simple.
We dont need common sense - we need an understanding of consumer rights under the CGA and Fair trading Act. So far it seems we have a general consensus that 5 years is a good life for a tivo which i think is a bit light for a "world calls product. "But for the purposes of this discussion I can live with it. I've given you an example of how my Tivo comes within that time frame. So that is that obstacle covered.
Next is clarity on the terms and conditions under which the tivo device was supplied. I've owned up and said as far as I recall it was under an agreement to stay with Telecom for 12 months but I dont recall the precise terms.. But I will try to track down something else or confirm that.
If consumers have no interest in their rights if a product fails, especially in the third party technology space then this will be a waste of time. No point looking at the thread in that case,
That is completely incorrect. Just because some see your tactic as unreasonable, doesnt mean they dont care about consumer rights. Some could say that you are wishing to use the consumer rights too get easy money. For your two old Tivos that owe you just $300 total.
Freeview, I don't see claims for non FV TV's as these failed. Notice given.
CDMA, I cant recall 500,000 Nokias being sent out to CDMA customers. Notice given