If I’ve had a device replaced under warranty, does Australian consumer law apply from the date of the replacement or date of original purchase?
I originally bought the item just under 3 years ago and it was replaced ~1.5 years ago. Lasting 3 years wouldn’t be too unreasonable - but of course I wouldnt turn down another replacement if entitled.
Unfortunately I couldn’t find one. I recall seeing it somewhere in the past, but couldn’t find any reliable source weighing in on this argument either way, except in relation to express warranties, which were specifically what I didn’t want to talk about.
Of course they can get away with that. All of their statements are about their express warranties. As long as they don’t pretend they’re limiting your rights with respect to the statutory warranty (which applies between you and the retailer, and not the manufacturer), they can put whatever rules they like on their express warranties, and market them as such.