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When can the consumer exercise their remedies if defects in the goods are discovered?
When can the consumer exercise their remedies if defects in the goods are discovered?
- When the defects are identified by the dealer.
- Only when the goods are examined by an expert.
- Within six months of delivery. (correct)
- After more than six months from the date of delivery.
What happens if the consumer seeks to return defective goods after more than six months from the date of delivery?
What happens if the consumer seeks to return defective goods after more than six months from the date of delivery?
- The trader will offer a full refund.
- The trader is not obligated to provide any remedy. (correct)
- The consumer can only receive store credit.
- The consumer will have to bear all costs of repair.
What action must the trader take if defects are identified within six months of delivery?
What action must the trader take if defects are identified within six months of delivery?
- Provide a replacement product.
- Offer a full refund immediately.
- Conduct repairs at no cost to the consumer.
- Grant a price reduction. (correct)
Under what circumstance can a consumer request a full refund for defective goods?
Under what circumstance can a consumer request a full refund for defective goods?
What is the responsibility of the consumer when defects are detected in the goods?
What is the responsibility of the consumer when defects are detected in the goods?
What action can a consumer take if defects are found after inspecting the goods?
What action can a consumer take if defects are found after inspecting the goods?
What action should a consumer take if they find defects after more than six months from delivery?
What action should a consumer take if they find defects after more than six months from delivery?
When is a consumer eligible for a price reduction according to the text?
When is a consumer eligible for a price reduction according to the text?