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TV faulty after warranty expired: how the consumer guarantee outlasts it
Your TV broke after the manufacturer's warranty expired — but the Australian Consumer Law consumer guarantee may still give you a remedy. Here's what to do.
Dishwasher faulty consumer guarantee: your rights when it dies early
Your dishwasher broke down after a year or two? The consumer guarantee under Australian Consumer Law likely gives you more rights than the manufacturer's warranty.
Bought a used car from a dealer: your ACL rights explained
Bought a used car from a dealer in Australia? The ACL gives you strong rights to a refund, replacement or repair — even if the warranty has expired.
Furniture delivered damaged refund Australia: your ACL rights
Furniture arrived scratched, broken, or wrong? Learn when Australian Consumer Law gives you a refund, replacement, or repair — even on sale items.
Laptop faulty consumer guarantee: your rights when it dies early
Your laptop broke before its time and the warranty has expired. Here's how the Australian Consumer Law consumer guarantee still protects you.
Phone broken after warranty expired? Your rights under Australian Consumer Law
Your phone broke just after the warranty ran out? Australian Consumer Law may still give you a refund or replacement. Here's what the ACL actually says.
Consumer guarantees vs warranty: what's the difference and why it matters
Confused about consumer guarantees vs warranty in Australia? Learn which gives you stronger rights, how long they last, and what to do when a business says no.
Can I demand a refund? When Australian Consumer Law gives you the right
Plain-English guide to when the Australian Consumer Law lets you demand a refund — even when the store says no, the warranty has expired, or the receipt is gone.