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Old Dec 3, 2010, 4:46 PM
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I agree that the 7 days requires extenuating circumstances, but the broken screw thread does potentially present such circumstances. The question is should the customer have reported the damaged screw thread in the time available? I think this is open for debate and would very much depend on the approach of the adjudicator in small claims court. The OP asked for ways to inconvience SWA.. small claims is pretty much the only way to do that...
 

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