[LINK] Quad-core Android tablet $249
Michael Skeggs mike@bystander.net
mskeggs at gmail.com
Thu Jun 6 09:18:22 AEST 2013
Aldi's offer to refund a product for any reason (i.e. even if you just
change your mind) is in addition to consumer rights which only mandate that
the goods must perform as advertised for a reasonable life span.
The rights to a refund or exchange only apply if there is an issue.
Regards,
Michael Skeggs
On 6 June 2013 08:48, Andy Farkas <andyf at andyit.com.au> wrote:
> On 05/06/13 23:23, stephen at melbpc.org.au wrote:
> >
> > Bauhn provides a one year warranty with the new Android tablet, while
> Aldi
> > says it will refund or replace any Bauhn product within 60 days, provided
> > it obtains a proof of purchase..
> >
>
> Aldi have obviously not been watching "The Checkout" on ABC.
>
> The show is an advocate for consumer rights, one of which says its
> your choice to return a product to the retailer or the manufacturer.
>
> The last episode (still on iviEw, but expires today) bags out Apple
> ituNes price gouging practice in Australia. We pay 70% more for
> songs for no reason. It then goes on to show how you can buy
> songs at the normal American price :)
>
> Looking forward to next years season.
>
> -andyf
>
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