I bought some Carmen Hair straighteners a couple of weeks ago. I put the warrantee in a safe place and now can't remember where I put it. Would my receipt (proof of purchase) cover me if anything were to go wrong with them?
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Ethel Fri 03/10/08 14:48
The warranty is in addition to your statutory rights so you can always claim under the Sales of Goods Act with your receipt if necessary.
markgem Fri 03/10/08 15:27
I think reciept is proof of purchase and most electrical goods have that little bit of paper with warranty on it . Me thinks that if annything goes wrong with hair straightners the shop has a duty of care to replace under sale of goods act
chazza Tue 07/10/08 10:39
Yes your receipt should be enough. I have had electrical goods replaced without a receipt either, apparently companies can tell from the serial number when and where it was purchased!