OK, people just read the thread before you post the same question or answer what was already answered. Better still, give the OP 1 months to come back with the update, in the mean time do not post, since you're repeating yourself.
OK, people just read the thread before you post the same question or answer what was already answered. Better still, give the OP 1 months to come back with the update, in the mean time do not post, since you're repeating yourself.
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Dear poster, please read this on the Fair Trading Website (assuming you are in NSW)
Repairs refunds replacements - NSW Fair Trading
Guarantees on goods - NSW Fair Trading
Harsh. They guy goes out of his way to provide some helpful information, albeit incorrect information, and you slam him.
We should instead be encouraging people to contribute to the forum, granted in a more accurate manner (its the internet so that's tough), rather than bagging someone.
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It is all good. I wasn't sure where he was, I thought my disclaimer where I said "assuming you are in NSW" would have covered me, but I guess not. And yes, I did read the whole thread, but I forgot he was from QLD. My apologies.
Here is similar information for QLD Consumer refund rights : Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation
In Particular:
When am I entitled to a refund, repair or exchange?
As a consumer, you are legally entitled to a refund, exchange or repair from the place of purchase if goods you purchase:
* have a fault you did not know about when you bought it
* are not the same as the seller or advertisement described
* donīt do the job you were led to believe they would - well you obviously can't drive it!
* donīt match the sample
* donīt last a reasonable amount of time, given the price you paid.
and for your warranty:
Consumer rights on warranties : Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation
All goods and services have a statutory warranty.
As a minimum, all retailers, services providers and manufacturers must ensure that:
* their goods and services are suitable for the purpose for which they are sold
* products are not faulty
* they perform services to an appropriate standard
* all samples match the products they sell
* they honour warranties
* they make spare parts available for a reasonable time (only a court can decide what is a reasonable time, on a case-by-case basis).
The trader you bought the product from must help you fix the problem. They must organise an exchange or refund, or negotiate with the manufacturer on your behalf.
If you believe you are entitled to a statutory warranty refund, you should:
* stop using the product immediately
* notify the appropriate person of the problem in person or in writing
* take your receipt when returning the faulty product to the trader
* ask for a receipt if you leave the product with trader for assessment
* tell the trader you would like a refund
* ask the trader to set a date for a proposed solution.
Call fair trading, get a refund. Fair trading don't care if you buy a $10 t-shirt or a $50,000 car, your rights are still the same.
And to all the people saying "just wait, be patient", he could have and should have lodged his complaint when he first got frustrated with the issue. He could have always cancelled or put his case on hold had a resolution been forthcoming. Now he has to wait a few more weeks while fair trading process his application.
Like the OP said, once they have your cheque, they aren't your friend any more. I am having a situation where I was told go away and the salesman hasn't returned any of my calls or emails despite numerous requests.
You are the only person who will look after you.
Last edited by dente; 19-01-2011 at 12:42 PM. Reason: Fixed a error, added a bit.
Thank you again for trying to help.
But again, even though you're now pasting from the QLD site, you are missing one key piece of information...
Goods and services not covered by consumer guarantees : Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation
The consumer DOES NOT HAVE THE RIGHT TO DEMAND A REFUND under the old laws. It's the retailers choice to repair, exchange, refund.Consumer guarantees do not apply to goods that:
* were bought before 1 January 2011 (these are covered under previous laws)
Even with the new laws, it'll be interesting the first time there is a dispute with something such as a car. It also depends on what is the definition of major fault. For example, is needing to replace the ECU (a tiny little computer) in a car a major fault, or is it only a major fault when you need to replace the entire engine etc?
In any case, that is not the topic of this thread, and the information you have provided, whilst useful to other people, is not applicable to this thread. Cheers.
Hi Guys,
Due to the QLD flood, I didn't have chance to post my latest update.
11/Jan/2010 Morning, I got two SMS from VW dealer
[Just a short note to inform you that your vehicle: xxxxxx is ready for pickup. The total invoice amount is 0.00]
[Urgent Text Regarding Flooding, Hi XXX, Please Collect your car from xxx VW before 11.30amas the service dept will be flooded by 12.30, cannot accept any responsibility for any cars left here]
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Well. Great news, Hope its all fixed without rush.
Didn't have chance to test out vehicle, been runing around 250KM so far without error.
Seems my 118TSI had many bits and pieces replaced (as a new car perspective).
Hope all the parts will last years and not causing more problems before or after warrenty!
I have attached the Worksheet and Parts list.
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Job #1 03VWEE03 ENG Check Ligh ON
Vehicle was delivered yesterday... Last Night On Highway, Lost all power & EPC/Engine Light Came On, Restarted OK, After waiting for approx 30mins
Road Tested Vehicle.,
Carried out GFF, Fault Stored with Engine ECU,
Checked Battery Terminals & Earth Straps,
Tested Throttle Valve, OK.
Carried out Inspections as per GFF,
Unable to carry out throttle body adaption.
Electrical Malfunction In Throttle Value.
Fitted New Throttle Valve, Will Not Adapt to vehicle, but will run.
Submit Diss. Carried out wiring tests as per diss.
Diss advises to rewire throttle valve.
Advised by technical to substitute wiring between engine control unit (ECU) ^ Throttle module.
Removed wipers & cover.
Removed Air Cleaner & Battery.
Fabricated & Installed Wiring Harness for Throttle
Reassembled.
Unable to adapt Throttle
Advised by Technical to replace ECU
JOB# 2 03VWEE05 Engine Runs Rough
No Power
Diss had advised to replaced ECU
Replaced Engine ECU due to Electrical (Internal)
Malfunction. Adapted.
Road Tested OK.
Parts. Qty
JOB# 1 1 VW03C133062D CONTR Unit
JOB# 1 1 VW03C133073A GASKET
JOB# 1 4 VW000979030E WIRE SET
JOB# 1 2 VW000979246E WIRE SET
JOB# 2 1 VW03C906027AT CONTR Unit
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