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#198179 29-Jun-2016 14:33
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An article on Motherboard http://motherboard.vice.com/read/warranty-void-if-removed-stickers-are-illegal says the USA has a law which makes warranty void if removed stickers illegal - it talks about how manufacturers use these to limit who can do repairs or make modifications. Does anyone know if we have an equivalent consumer protection law here in NZ?


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  #1582699 29-Jun-2016 14:36
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Not sure, I had a laptop seller try to tell me that my warranty was invalid once because I peeled all the stupid intel and nvidia and other stickers off the palmrest area. Who the hell leaves those stupid things on?





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  #1582701 29-Jun-2016 14:43
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CGA would still apply. Factory warranties are redundant




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  #1582702 29-Jun-2016 14:49
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blazer: Does anyone know if we have an equivalent consumer protection law here in NZ?

Is there anything that makes you think we need one?



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  #1583011 29-Jun-2016 21:57
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Yeah I do - along the same lines as the reasoning in the Motherboard article. When it comes to repairs or upgrades, lock in reduces competition and that usually means higher cost.


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  #1583031 29-Jun-2016 22:43
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richms:

 

Not sure, I had a laptop seller try to tell me that my warranty was invalid once because I peeled all the stupid intel and nvidia and other stickers off the palmrest area. Who the hell leaves those stupid things on?

 

 

That's ridiculous.





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  #1583033 29-Jun-2016 22:53
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freitasm:

 

richms:

 

Not sure, I had a laptop seller try to tell me that my warranty was invalid once because I peeled all the stupid intel and nvidia and other stickers off the palmrest area. Who the hell leaves those stupid things on?

 

 

That's ridiculous.

 

Apparantly I could have it sent for repair but not swapped straight out in store - was a 3 day old laptop with really bad backlight bleed unless I put pressure on the screen corner. HP junk one that was a "good enough" thing for travelling with.





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  #1583321 30-Jun-2016 13:35
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Was original packaging also a condition of the exchange? That one sounds like some kind store policy for.returns/refund scenario rather than an actual warranty requirement.

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  #1583412 30-Jun-2016 15:15
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richms:

 

Not sure, I had a laptop seller try to tell me that my warranty was invalid once because I peeled all the stupid intel and nvidia and other stickers off the palmrest area. Who the hell leaves those stupid things on?

 

 

I morph them into faces ...

 

 


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  #1583421 30-Jun-2016 15:32
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Illegal - no, unenforceable - you betcha.


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