you'd have to take the 6 years consumer law argument with the retailer, not Apple and good luck with that
I've had joy doing this. It's amazing what a letter before action can do.
I don't think it would work in this case though. The relevant law requires things to be 'fit for purpose'. Time and GPS messing up on a phone is annoying but doesn't make it unfit for purpose overall.
I've had joy doing this. It's amazing what a letter before action can do.
I don't think it would work in this case though. The relevant law requires things to be 'fit for purpose'. Time and GPS messing up on a phone is annoying but doesn't make it unfit for purpose overall.