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Originally Posted by Matt D
I can't see Apple doing a full recall... even though it probably is what they should do.
If they give in, it'll just be free Bumpers, at best, IMO...
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Sale of goods act matey. The fault is present and therefore is not satisfactory. Everyone in the UK would be able to invoke this when there is a new working model and get it replaced
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Aspects of quality include fitness for purpose, freedom from minor defects, appearance and finish, durability and safety.
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I think it has been proven to be and inherent fault
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Q1. What is an inherent fault?
A fault present at the time of purchase. Examples are:
• an error in design so that a product is manufactured incorrectly
• an error in manufacturing where a faulty component was inserted.
The "fault" may not become apparent immediately but it was there at the time of sale and so the product was not of satisfactory standard.
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Apple would not have a leg to stand on
http://webarchive.nationalarchives.g...ninherentfault