classic33
Leg End Member
How do you know the fault is there if it inside the item.Or it is a thread with people trying to apply the rules for a new item on an item that did work for three months and is now broken. Tesco are doing exactly as they are supposed to as far as I can see (and the same as any other retailer would).
You open the item to find the fault, you are effectivley waiving your rights due to the retailer being able to say that you caused the problem. Whether you did or not is another matter.
Define "a reasonable time to detect any fault/defect", which the laws says you, as the purchaser, have the right to.
The problem is as things become more complicated, the harder it is to trace any fault. Until that fault shows itself in a way that you can understand, in most cases the item will simply stop working.