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I bought a computer monitor at a fair and the seller said it had a 30 day warranty…I thought I should get a year warranty with all electrical goods?

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I bought a computer monitor at a fair and the seller said it had a 30 day warranty…I thought I should get a year warranty with all electrical goods?

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• There is no automatic entitlement to a warranty although most reputable manufacturers will offer at least a year on their products, however as mentioned above this ‘warranty’ is in addition to and does not affect your statutory rights under the Sale of Goods Act • Is it worth buying goods with a credit card? • Yes….if the goods cost more than £100 but less than £30,000 then the credit card company is equally liable for any claim you have against the seller. This can be particularly useful if the trader has gone out of business. • If I have bought something on credit can I cancel it? • You can usually only cancel a credit agreement if it was made with the supplier in person (not over the ‘phone), and if the agreement was signed ‘off trade premises’, for example if it were signed at your home. The agreement will tell you whether you have a right to cancel and how much time you have in which to do it. • Do I have any rights if my holiday is cancelled or if I do not get what I paid for

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