As a consumer, you have consumer rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and the Consumer Contracts Regulations. There are different timeframes and statutory rights to enforce terms implied by the law into consumer purchases.
Goods must be fit for purpose, satisfactory quality, free from defects and faults, match descriptions and samples, and more. There are various timeframes within which you can either reject the goods, insist on a repair or replacement, or finally reject.
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