The Scotsman

Argos to refund £½m to customers after warranty breaches

- By GARY FLOCKHART newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Argos will share more than £500,000 of e-gift card payments with 114,000 customers after breaking extended warranty rules.

It comes after the Competitio­n & Markets Authority (CMA) found that the firm had failed to remind people they could shop around when taking out an extended warranty.

The retailer has now agreed to fix the way it sells extended warranties to customers and provide a goodwill gesture to those who may have missed out on a better deal.

Its breach of a legally-bindingcom­mitmentaff­ectedsales of more than 400,000 extended warranties and 114,000 of those customers may have found a cheaper deal by comparing prices, had they been prompted to shop around.

Some cases involved extended warranties for breakdown care for larger electrical items.

Argos will now contact all

customers who may have missed out on a lower price and make them aware of the error.

Customers will have the option to cancel their Argos extended warranty and all will receive a “goodwill gesture”, amounting to £570,010 of e-gift cards in total.

Extended warranties enable people to take out increased protection when buying products, over and above any standard guarantee.

In 2012, Argos signed an agreement which promised to provide a link to a price comparison website every time it offered an extended warranty for domestic electrical products online, so that customers could compare the price of the warranty.

As part of routine monitoring, the Competitio­n and Markets Authority (CMA) found Argos was not displaying this link.

Argos admitted it had not been doing so for more than a year.

The CMA said Argos has reinstated the link to the website and agreed to carry out regular internal checks to avoid breaching the undertakin­gs again.

Adam Land, CMA senior director of remedies, business and financial analysis, said: “We welcome Argos’s promise to provide a goodwill gesture of over half a million pounds to customers who may have missed out on a cheaper extended warranty deal, after it failed to remind shoppers of their options.”

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