Hi
I wanted to buy a private laptop. The laptop is almost new and works fine, I tested it myself. It was a bad buy for the owner and she can't return it. She would leave the bill to me. My question is, can I use this invoice to claim the warranty or guarantee from the manufacturer or dealer, should it be something in the future?
Yes, you can.
E.g. When I buy a phone from Media Markt, the invoice is not made out for me personally, but on the device.
Hans-Dienter-Spacko can also complain with the invoice or with the manufacturer.
Yes, of course, the guarantee always applies, regardless of who the product is with when it is damaged.
Yes, you can as long as you can present a sales contract which confirms that you are the legal owner
Pass on I'm barcode, the serial number of the PC is stored and cameras hang on the cash register, which means that if criminal proceedings are initiated and you have no purchase confirmation, you are always looking for something with a guarantee or something else the signature of the buyer as well as the seller
You have the manufacturer's warranty, but not the retailer's warranty. Because the warranty is part of the sales contract between the buyer and seller. In order for you to have this, the sales contract would have to be rewritten. What is possible, but the seller is not obliged to do so. Therefore you only have the manufacturer's guarantee.
However, this has the problem that it is usually handled by the dealer and you are stressed in the case of a defect.
However, only the contracting party can assert it. And this is the original buyer.
This applies to the manufacturer's guarantee, but not to the warranty.
If this is so explicitly stated in the sales contract, then it may be like that.
I didn't think of that at all, yes it is probably wiser. I generally don't buy used things, that's why I've never really looked at it that much. But it's certainly safer, that's true
I doubt that there's a separate sales contract with special clauses. Therefore your statement is not correct.
That's why I only said "possibly". The content could also have been wrong
The recordings would have to be deleted after 72 hours. So can't be a problem. Apart from that, the use of this would definitely not be allowed because milder means (name on the invoice) are possible
Jain. You also need a declaration that the private seller assigns the warranty claims against the dealer to you. An assignment of warranty claims is possible and may not be excluded in the general terms and conditions.
https://openjur.de/u/854355.html
When it comes to the manufacturer's guarantee, it's another question.
Nonsense. The Kamaras do not keep the records that long, if at all. And why should criminal proceedings be initiated?
So the recordings run in a cloud and are deleted in the local memory after 48 hours
And criminal proceedings are initiated when someone initiates criminal proceedings (report) because a laptop etc has been stolen