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    Default tv help

    hi im wondering if anyone can help me my tv keeps switching itself off an it takes a few moments to get it bk on now it wont go on but its gettin power the red light is on but wont switch on its about 2 years old anyone got any ideas ty

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    little more info please

    make
    model
    how old
    where did you get it?

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    Has the tv got a 5year warranty i thought that ws prity much standard on flat screens these days

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    warranty means nothing

    thats EXTRA to your statutory rights under SOGA.

    if its only 2yrs old

    then the retailer should be repairing it FOC.

    http://www.oft.gov.uk/business-advic...e/forcustomers

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    hi there the tv is a samsung model LE37C53OF its not 2 years old to august i looked in my instrution book and its says it has a 12 month warranty and im not sure the retaler of the tv because it wos a home insurance that sent us the tv i guess we should have took extra cover on it bit late now tho but a £400 or 500 tv ud think ud get more that a year and a halfs use

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    so it was a replacement for a damaged set or something?

    eitherway its still covered by soga

    warranty/extra cover is extra and in such no neccesary.

    pers i'd contact the insurance company and say its failed
    please repair it under soga

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    If its a £400 £500 tv is worth fixing if the repair bill is going to be a couple of hundred qquid and then what happens if it breaks down gain ? I m a beliver in you good one or bad one but thats just me

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