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We bought a dining room table and chairs from Easy Living about 14 months ago.

 

Unfortunately it doesn't seem to like contact with water. The slightest splash of water causes the top to discolour and the surface appears to be some sort of laminate which is starting to flake off. It's had very light use but is starting to look absolutely hideous.

 

I know things aren't made to last these days but for £850 I expected better than this. Do I have any grounds for asking for a replacement or refund?

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Ifyou bought it on a credit card, you may have a claim against the credit card company. However (in my personal opinion, and I am not a furniture specialist!) I would say that I would fully expect a wooden (or wood-type materials, including laminates and veneers) table to suffer water damage easily. It is the nature of the material, not the manufacture of the item. In my opinion!

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