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Faulty screen??

Topic started on Apr 29, 2012 9:12 PM , last reply on May 1, 2012 3:47 PM

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alliecurling 9 posts since
Jan 4, 2012

Hi

 

I brought a PRS-T1 a few months ago and now a spot has appeared on the screen, has anybody had the same problem with their ereader??

 

Many Thanks

 

 

Alison


  • carpetmojo 595 posts since
    Dec 26, 2010
    Written on Apr 30, 2012 12:27 AM

    Yes, this seems to happen on some 3/650 screens, although I haven't heard of it on T1.

    Provided you have taken care of it, and not slung it around the room, or left it in the dog basket......

    Take it back to the retailer for a replacement/refund under the Sale of Goods Act - your contract is with them, they need to sort it out for you.

    But there hasn't been any similar events brought up here for T1's that I know of......


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  • carpetmojo 595 posts since
    Dec 26, 2010
    Written on Apr 30, 2012 11:56 PM

    Well, I have to say, they would, wouldn't they ! They just can't be bothered, but they who the contract has been formed, so are liable.

    "Which" do a really simple guide to the Sale of Goods act, or you'll find lot's of easy to understand help on it if you google it.

    Firm's will try to evade their responsibility, unfortunately - and often they can't be bothered to learn a bout it, probably because they find it easier to fob people off.

     

    Oh, see your PM's.


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  • fionaharper 1 posts since
    May 1, 2012
    Written on May 1, 2012 3:47 PM

    I've got exactly the same problem. I've been really careful with my PRS-T1 - I don't use anything but the stylus or the pad of my finger (gently) on the touch screen, but after it had been sitting on my desk, doing nothing, I turned it on to discover a small spidery dot on the top right of the screen. It looks as if the screen may be damaged, as it doesn't go away when I turn the Reader off, but I know I didn't drop it or damage it.


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