Hi there, Apple has rejected repairing the screen of a 5 year old iMac that’s facing image ghosting on the display. The device was shown and confirmed that the damage is hardware failure and not user induced (by an Apple store repairman).
Is the display considered a consumable? To my understanding if it’s a hardware failure that’s not a battery fault, the device merits a repair under the consumer law. The device purchased on June 2015 from Apple.
Below is what they’ve said to us as a response.
This is apples page regarding consumer law in the UK: https://www.apple.com/uk/legal/statutory-warranty/
To my understanding, a hardware failure like this screen case is a defect. Most screens would not fail after just 5 years of use. Consider if your television did that. Does anyone know what steps to take after this rejected proposal?
Is the display considered a consumable? To my understanding if it’s a hardware failure that’s not a battery fault, the device merits a repair under the consumer law. The device purchased on June 2015 from Apple.
Below is what they’ve said to us as a response.
This is apples page regarding consumer law in the UK: https://www.apple.com/uk/legal/statutory-warranty/
To my understanding, a hardware failure like this screen case is a defect. Most screens would not fail after just 5 years of use. Consider if your television did that. Does anyone know what steps to take after this rejected proposal?