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  • They wouldn't budge on the valuation. I think I'm just going to take the £200 and accept that I got shafted by corporate scum, it's caused me too much stress and time already.

    Having a closer look at the act, it doesn't specify how much they're allowed to deduct for use (If the consumer exercises the final right to reject, any refund to the consumer may be reduced by a deduction for use, to take account of the use the consumer has had of the goods in the period since they were delivered)

    p.s. don't buy from Currys, they're a right shower of cunts.

    double edit: if I'm excersizing my 'right to reject' can I make them come and pick it up?. The act seems to say they are liable for my costs in returning it to them.

  • if I'm excersizing my 'right to reject' can I make them come and pick it up?

    Yes, but it's both too late and too early to reject it. You're past the point where you can reject it and get a full refund based it's not being initially as described or fit for purpose, but to reject it now you have to at least give them a chance to repair it, and for that repair to fail to bring it up to an acceptable standard.

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