What make of recorder was it because with some of the cheap ones you get what you pay for and they tend not to be so tolerant of signals that are not so strong.
I assume it is just dropping out on some channels and not others or is it all of them because it it picks up some of the OK and not others that points to a poor signal rather than a fault with the recorder itself.
Goodmans.
It drops out on all channels, even the highest-powered multiplex.
What about Implied Terms - Section 14 (2) as amended: Where the seller sells goods in the course of a business, there is an implied term that the goods supplied under the contract are of satisfactory quality. (2A): goods are of satisfactory quality if they meet the standard that a reasonable person would regard as satisfactory, taking account of any description of the goods, the price (if relevant) and all the other relevant circumstances. Also Section 14(2B): quality of goods, (e) durability.
Managed to get a refund yesterday afternoon, after complaining to head office. Tesco told me my signal strength comparison was enough to prove the box wasn't working properly, even without the latest problem it had developed, and I shouldn't have been told otherwise.
Managed to get a refund yesterday afternoon, after complaining to head office. Tesco told me my signal strength comparison was enough to prove the box wasn't working properly, even without the latest problem it had developed, and I shouldn't have been told otherwise.
Bought a new box in a different shop.
I'm glad you got a result
And hopefully head office will have words with the manager of the store and kick his butt for losing a customer.
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It drops out on all channels, even the highest-powered multiplex.
Thanks. I'll take a look at those shortly.
Thanks for the replies, everyone. I'm off to read up on a few things.
Ta!
Bought a new box in a different shop.
I'm glad you got a result
And hopefully head office will have words with the manager of the store and kick his butt for losing a customer.