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Review of Bush TVs

By Guest. on 25th May 2008

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Just over a year ago i bought a bush 26'' lcd tv from Argos. Last week it decided not to turn on... apparently it is the power inverter and will cost around £100 to repair... no help from bush or Argos. i wont be repairing it as i suspect further problems will occur and am not happy with bush response....i would advise anybody not to buy bush tv

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  1. ellygant Rank: Lance Corporal on 24th Oct 2008

    Anyone with problems with Bush Lcd Tv, please contact Consumer Direct, they will help you compile a letter. Under the Sale of Goods Act 1979, an item must be in satisfactory quality, My Tv lasted 20 months therefore I am not happy. I feel I should not have to pay....



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