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Just had a Sony KDL49WD751BU Black - 49inch Full
HD Smart LED TV with Freeview HD, WiFi delivered from the Co-op online, no paperwork for the guarantee, They say its down to Sony and gave me their Phone No Sony say I must purchase it.
Where can I get help?
Advert says 5 years
Hi Thomas
You should contact the Co-op about this. Although I'm not familiar with this particular promotion, 5-year warranties are normally offered in conjunction with selected retailers for a limited time only, and adminstered by the retailer in question.
Best wishes
Mick_D
Community Manager
I did the reply from the co-op:
Thank you for your email.
The TV you have purchased automatically is provided with the 5 year manufacturer’s warranty, however if you wish to receive a personalised certificate of warranty registration please contact Sony by calling
0844-176-0266.
I phoned Sony and was told I would have to pay for an extended warranty
It's clearly in the web advert as a manufacturers warranty
Hi there
Have a read of my post on this link:
Even though this was related to a previous years promotion, I would assume that things would be the same. Also, read the read of the thread too, as it might help.
I am also assuming that this current promotion is relatively new and maybe some of their systems have not been updated. I have also looked around at other retailers and can confirm that other retailers are providing this same promotion.
Advise you to give Sony a call (once more) - however it will take a number of weeks to obtain your personalised guarrantee.
If they say the same thing again, please reply back and ill see if i can do some digging and get to the bottom of this.
Cheers
Thanks for replying Quinnicus,
I'll ring Sony again after the Co-op has responded,
from the Ad the offer has been running since 2015 so I'm sure it's genuine, I just wish two established companies could get there act together and save customers like me the hassle of chasing details/paperwork, I'd hoped for better from Sony, the reason I'm clarifying it is my last TV (Toshiba) broke after two years, so the 5 year guarantee made me lean towards Sony
Hi @Thomaskatz
Please bare with me - a lot of things are happening in the background at the moment.
Just to clarrify - what date did you purchase the TV and what date was it delivered?
Cheers
Hi
The TV is new.
I don't think there is a problem anymore,
I now have saved an email from the Co-op saying the 5 year guarantee is from Sony, plus the Co-op advert is current and stating it's a Sony promotion. I have registered the TV on this site to date it.
So the only hassle now is keep phone/mailing until I get some kind of paperwork for Guarantee registration/contact if it is ever needed,
google has come up with another couple of reviews like this from last year.
Service rating : Bought a Sony TV with a so called 5 year guarantee. When I registered this Sony said it only had one year. Much corresspondence (emails) took place between me and the Co-op and they now say this is sorted. I have this in writing and they yook the trouble, but they need to stop this happening. Product : Excellent picture. A full manual would be handy though. Gets a better signal than my old TVs. |
so I imagine it's not uncommon, on the plus side the lowest price and quick delivery from the Co-op was brillant, same with the TV, plugged in cable and mains and got excellent picture straight away
thanks again
Hi Thomas,
did you get any joy from either Coop or Sony? I have the same issue where Coop have told me to call Sony and Sony are saying they need to 'update' their systems before they can give me the Guarantee registration. so now i must wait a month. The funny thing is I bought a Sony TV from Currys 5 years ago and the guarantee was in the box and all i did was fill out the info and post it off and i recieved the guarantee back within a week in the post. Im not sure why this proceedure is so complicated and why Sony / Coop make us (the customer) do all the work.
cheers
l like sony.