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Originally Posted by akash_m ...When I took the pen drive to sony dealer for replacement under warranty, he flatly refused saying that the warranty stands null void in such cases. He told that the pen drives are never ment for high speed continuous data transfer. Live audio streeming cannot be done using conventional pen drives! |
Did you buy the pendrive from the Sony dealer with b&w? If so, he is liable to replace it instead of giving amusing reasons that have nothing to do with the situation. He has to prove to you that you have
violated the printed terms of warranty wilfully, not by indirect non-technical conjecture. It is what is written that matters, not his interpretation of it. If he persists with that line of logic, take him to consumer court and throw the book at him.
However, if the pendrive was bought somewhere else, or bought without explicit warranty, you will have to swallow pride and let it go. I don't think Sony would bear the indirect damage, unless you are able to prove it technically.