under EU consumer law you are correct
under uk consumer law it is 2 years but...
you have to prove it is an inherent fault from manufacture at your own expense which can be costly ( engineers report etc.. ) and the warranty is with the place of purchase and not the manufacture
the chances of settling out of court is virtually zero
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Originally Posted by Apollo11
Now there lies the publics lack on legal knowledge.
An item has to be fit for purpose NOT I repeat NOT just for 12 months.
You can claim up to SIX years, within reason.
Say you bought a camera and the screen went after 18 months, this in the 21st century could be seen an unreasonable, as could a £1000 tv lasting just two years, though a pair of shoes that wear out after 8 months would NOT be unreasonable.
You have not given enough details in your post
Even IF you have paid you can still claim, talk to consumer direct
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