Not our builder. He's tidy as. Can't say the same for the roofers. But I know exactly when I picked it up on the viaduct - right on the white bumpy line between middle and fast northbound lanes near the north end. Pretty much left it in the same place - about 20 m on, right in the middle of the lane - ready for some other poor sap to pick up.
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Bought some new riding gear today... its got some shiny bits on it :-) old gear is going back to where i got it, hopefully for a full refund as 5 months of riding and to have it falling apart at the seams is just crap
Depending on the shop they will likely trot out excuses about it was how you treated your gear.
When that has happened to me in the past I just calmly state something to the effect: The consumer guarantees act says all goods shall be fit for purpose for a reasonable period. I expect quality gear to last 2-5 years. This is after all safety gear, so it should be up to daily use.
I don't recall ever finishing that mouthful. I think the furthest I got was quality. Even when the gear in question was outside manufacturers warrantee, or a shops posted guarantee.
The act doesn't stipulate timeframes. Just what is reasonable given the discussions with sales staff. Especially where there was expression of intent. Intent is somewhat implied in that if you buy a motorcycle jacket you will wear it on a motorcycle and if it is an all season it will get worn year round in any weather. But you can also ask if it is suitable for certain used. E.g if you ask if it is suitable for adventure riding, they say yes and your sweat discolours the jacket you would have a claim.
Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.
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