The implied warrantee of merchantability exists here, too, but that and a
dollar will get you a cup of coffee. Never seemed to bother Beelzebub or
Gates. Oh, i just repeated myself, didn't I?
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Tony Duell wrote:
Incidentally, AFAIK (IANAL) in the UK a product must
be 'of merchantable
quality' - it must work, for example. That can't be altered by anyone
pulling the case. So OK, if I do open it up, they needn't fix it if it
breaks in 2 months time, but if it doesn't work when new they still ahve
to replace it.