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h0ughy
12-02-2015, 11:37 PM
was watching the phantom movie on tv through the topfield box and then it caught fire :help::eyepop::eek: about twenty minutes ago. quickest pull down in history and threw out over balcony while smouldering :( :help2: :violin:. now the surge guard never went off and after testing the TV and Panasonic Blue ray are fine. There goes a $700 dollar twin tuner and i know its just out of warranty:sadeyes::sadeyes:by two months
inertia8
13-02-2015, 12:21 AM
two months? I'd be contacting them mate, especially given the fire issue...
My breville espresso machine was 3 months past it's warranty and they replaced about $500 of parts in the thing because of one latent defect. Top service and happy customer.
h0ughy, sorry to hear that mate! I know the feeling all too well, as an owner of a $2500 laptop which developed numerous problems (video fan, hard disk and keyboard) within days of warranty expiration...and there I was thinking that I did the right thing buying the extended warranty...:confused2:
raymo
13-02-2015, 01:22 AM
David, the warranty is not the end of their responsibility. Vendors are compelled by law to repair or replace any item that becomes faulty before
what would be considered a reasonable length of service for the quality of
the item. So for example, if a 50" el cheapo TV failed after 2 yrs, tough.
If a $3500 50" TV failed, they would be compelled to fix it, because 2 yrs is not a reasonable lifespan for a top end product. Get it back out of the bin. Extended warranties are frequently a waste of money when buying quality items, because you are covered by the so called implied warranty.
Eden, this also applies to your pricey laptop.
raymo
ZeroID
13-02-2015, 08:22 AM
That comes up as a safety issue as well. Catching fire is not a 'normal mode of operation'. I'd be really getting onto their backs about that one. If not the regulating board for consumer goods needs to hear about it.
multiweb
13-02-2015, 08:27 AM
Wow! The power of the third skull at its best. You must have thought, is this part of the movie? ;)
h0ughy
13-02-2015, 09:50 AM
:P and that's the part that went off the air when they were fighting in the scene with all three skulls
rustigsmed
13-02-2015, 10:20 AM
that's different (and annoying). must have felt good to throw a tv off a balcony though. would have looked fairly 'out there' for any passerbyers!
Good that you were there to deal with it!
wasyoungonce
13-02-2015, 11:35 AM
Well I didn't see it on the "recalls Australia list" (https://www.recalls.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/952814) but that said I once had a product that did similar and the mfgr said bad luck and I said that the consumer protection would be interested in it for subject to recall due to the nature of it's hazard.
They gave me a new one on the spot!:lol:
h0ughy
13-02-2015, 12:56 PM
looking at it last night with a magnifying glass and not opening the case I could see a capacitor had burnt up exploding from the base, blowing a connection from the mainboard right near the HDMI port, but then I have poor eyesight and wouldn't know a thingsy from a whatsit
Regulus
13-02-2015, 01:06 PM
Crikey mate, you were lucky you were in the room at the time! I get paranoid of cheap Chinese electrical items, but you don't expect this from a brand name.
Re the Warranty: My first CD player back in about '88, a Yamaha that cost $899 and had a 5yr warranty died 5 years and 1 week after purchase and Yamaha would not honour the warranty and replace the laser head. In all seriousness I have thought that this was obsolescence built in to the electronics because the thing wouldn't have played more that 2 cd's a week in it's life. It seemed grossly wrong to not honour the warranty, and I have had bad feelings toward Yamaha ever since.
Glad there was not damage to you house David.
Trev
Regulus
13-02-2015, 01:07 PM
That Phantom movie was such a disappointment. Could have been so much better if the script, the director and the actors were better :-)
PeterEde
13-02-2015, 03:29 PM
Upgrade opportunity
Serves you right for watching rubbish on TV.
:P
GrahamL
14-02-2015, 03:25 PM
The inbuilt saftey features of all appliances are that they are failsafe,by that when they fail they just stop working , you take em along to the repair guy and he says "cost to much to fix" throw it away.
Bursting into flames when in use isn't one of the other options .
Fair trading will be able to advise , but I'm sure you've got some recourse
with that warranty as suggested.
Thats a good site Brendon , I never knew it existed , had to check my gut feeling on what " Kosdown Printing Co Pty Ltd" inflatable spas problem could possibly be
cheap electrics lots o water ,, what could possibly go wrong :)
acropolite
14-02-2015, 04:44 PM
They guys are right about statutory warranty, you're entitled to a reasonable lifespan from any goods, if the MFG won't come to the party go to To consumer affairs.
When you get the replacement flog it on ebay and buy yourself a Panasonic DMR-BWT945GL, they're rock solid, TRIPLE tuner, Blu Ray recorder and 2Tb hdd from memory. Also with their app you can set to record from anywhere you have net access plus you can stream both live and recorded Tv from the device to android or ipad (not sure but probably PC too)
GeoffW1
14-02-2015, 05:42 PM
David,
This is true. Your experience could not be considered reasonable I think. Go ask the retailer, and then write to them if they are reluctant. If they don't respond reasonably, take it to the tribunal, I strongly believe you have a case.
All the best
h0ughy
14-02-2015, 10:39 PM
they are sending it to Melbourne to be looked at. so i wont know until late next week as to what they will do or provide:shrug::question:
look nice:P but i would be shot if i got that;)
h0ughy
14-02-2015, 10:44 PM
its a trf-7170
yoda776
20-02-2015, 10:10 PM
Sorry to hear about that. A lot of products are like that these days and that is why all retailers offer the 'extended' warranty as a real little money spinner. I have to say though I have returned an item just out warranty and managed to get great customer service - it still does exist! Glad to hear the TV and Bluray are fine.
h0ughy
20-02-2015, 10:13 PM
thanks Matt, yet to hear what is going to happen:shrug:
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