Ok you lovely peeps out there that are a font of knowledge.
I have as much luck with my electrical items as Aimee anyhoo I bought a Hitachi HD TV 18 months ago and surprise surprise it's failed and the warranty has run out.
Anyhoo it seems this is a problem for quite a few HD tellys (Samsung had a problem a while ago and repaired their faulty TVs for free). Hitachi won't have a bar of it - they are saying because the warranty has run out and I didn't buy an extended one, I'm not covered so have to pay to have it repaired.
I was just wondering do I have any other line of recourse to getting Hitachi to repair it as I don't feel paying ÂĢ500 plus for a telly to break down after 18 months use with a well known fault is fair. I'm sure I heard that even if it breaks down and is out of warranty (I'm clinging on to hope for this) but that I have a reasonable expectation for it to not break down after such a short time and they should repair it because it's less than 6 years old. As I said this fault is well known - the capacitators have failed in the supply unit apparently - it clicks itself on and off and will only start after 30 minutes of fiddling with it. I've been told to expect it to not start at all soon. I've also been advised it could be quite costly to repair and to maybe think about getting a new television
Also I did buy it on my credit card so would I have the option of claiming a new one back against the credit card company?
Any help would be most gratefully received.