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Anyone on here have any experience with HP UK support?

 

Two people I know (one friend, and the other my mother) have HP dv2000 laptops that seem to have suffered from the infamous nVidia GPU failure. The symptoms seem to match exactly. Both are less than two years old and without extended warranty.

 

The nVidia failure is well documented, and HP US have extended the warranty to 2 years for this fault:

 

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01087277&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=1842189&lang=en

 

HP UK however seem unwilling to budge on the issue. It seems a joke to me that they can sell a laptop with a hardware fault, and not replace it when it happens, especially since most people consider a laptop to be at least a 3-year item.

 

At present the only thing I can think of is to approach it from the Trading Standards/Sale Of Goods Act. I believe in most cases it's up to the consumer to prove the problem existed at the time of the contract. Since nVidia have admitted fault, and HP have done as much by both providing a BIOS-bodge and the warranty extension in the US, this should be relatively easy I would have thought.

 

Anyone have any experience in this area, or any advice?

 

Regards,

 

Scott

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