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  1. 30-6

    Guarantees

    Bought a smoke alarm in 2015 with 10 year guarantee. The battery was actually fitted in 2013, so guarantee expires 2023. Packed in yesterday after continuously going off for no reason, so took back to Tesco with receipt as instructed on leaflet but was told as it was over 1 year old needed to contact manufacturer. Should Tesco have accepted it back and they get refund from manufacturer, or is their liability only 1 year ? Edit to add - as battery was actually fitted in 2013 I had lost 2 years guarantee before I bought it.
  2. While watching a pest control clip on you tube, the guy was rambling on about various topics. One thing he commented on was insurance. He stated if a business is a member, it must be declared so appropriate fee can go paid. OK, understand that. He then went on to say that if a private membership is taken up, any pest control carried out is covered unless for gain or reward. He then goes on to say if you take home any rabbit / pigeon from your day out this is classed as gain or reward, so basically nullifies any cover should you need to make a claim. Is this correct ?
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