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● fit for all the purposes for which goods of that kind are commonly supplied. This must take into account the nature and price of the goods, and any statements on packaging or labeling. 2. Disclosed Purpose - goods or services supplied by HP that HP represents are reasonably fit for a purpose expressly disclosed by a consumer must be reasonably fit for that purpose. 3. Description - goods supplied by HP must match the description provided by HP. 4. Sample - goods supplied by HP must match any sample shown to you by HP. 5. Title - a consumer who purchases a good from HP must receive clear title to the good. 6. Due care and skill - services provided to you by HP must be provided with due care and skill. 7. Express warranties - HP will be legally required to comply with the express warranty that is set out in its terms and conditions. 8. Reasonable time - repair services provided by HP must be provided within a reasonable time. If you think that you are entitled to any of the above remedies or any remedy under the HP Worldwide Limited Warranty and Technical Support Document, please contact HP: HP PPS Australia Pty Ltd Rhodes Corporate Park, Building F, Level 5 1 Homebush Bay Drive Rhodes, NSW 2138 Australia To initiate a support request, please use the numbers below or visit www.hp.com.au and select the "Customer Service" option for the most current list of phone support numbers. Product Support for all HP Products except those listed separately below DeskJet, Office Jet, PSC, All-in-One, Photosmart & Personal LaserJet Series 1000, P1000, M1000 and Colour LaserJet CP1000 Series and model CM1415 Phone 13 10 47 If dialing internationally: +61 2 8278-1039 1300 721 147 If dialing internationally: +61 2 8934 4380 For further information on consumer rights, visit www.consumerlaw.gov.au and www.accc.gov.au/ consumerguarantees. New Zealand In New Zealand, the hardware and software comes with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the New Zealand consumer law. In New Zealand, Consumer Transaction means a transaction involving a person who is purchasing goods for personal, domestic or household use or consumption and not for the purpose of a business. New Zealand consumers who are purchasing goods for personal, domestic or household use or consumption and not for the purpose of a business ("New Zealand Consumers") are entitled to repair, replacement or refund for a failure and compensation for other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. A New Zealand Consumer (as defined above) may recover the costs of returning the product to the place of purchase if there is a breach of the New Zealand consumer law; furthermore, if it will be of significant cost to the New Zealand Consumer to return the goods to HP then HP will collect such goods at its own cost. 76 Appendix B Service and support

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fit for all the purposes for which goods of that kind are commonly supplied.
This must take into account the nature and price of the goods, and any statements on packaging or
labeling.
2.
Disclosed Purpose
— goods or services supplied by HP that HP represents are reasonably fit for a
purpose expressly disclosed by a consumer must be reasonably fit for that purpose.
3.
Description
— goods supplied by HP must match the description provided by HP.
4.
Sample
— goods supplied by HP must match any sample shown to you by HP.
5.
Title
— a consumer who purchases a good from HP must receive clear title to the good.
6.
Due care and skill
— services provided to you by HP must be provided with due care and skill.
7.
Express warranties
— HP will be legally required to comply with the express warranty that is set out in its
terms and conditions.
8.
Reasonable time
— repair services provided by HP must be provided within a reasonable time.
If you think that you are entitled to any of the above remedies or any remedy under the HP Worldwide Limited
Warranty and Technical Support Document, please contact HP:
HP PPS Australia Pty Ltd
Rhodes Corporate Park, Building F, Level 5
1 Homebush Bay Drive
Rhodes, NSW 2138
Australia
To initiate a support request, please use the numbers below or visit
www.hp.com.au
and select the “Customer
Service” option for the most current list of phone support numbers.
Product
Phone
Support for all HP Products except those listed separately below
13 10 47
If dialing internationally: +61 2 8278-1039
DeskJet, Office Jet, PSC, All-in-One, Photosmart & Personal
LaserJet Series 1000, P1000, M1000 and Colour LaserJet CP1000
Series and model CM1415
1300 721 147
If dialing internationally: +61 2 8934 4380
For further information on consumer rights, visit
www.consumerlaw.gov.au
and
www.accc.gov.au/
consumerguarantees
.
New Zealand
In New Zealand, the hardware and software comes with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the New
Zealand consumer law. In New Zealand, Consumer Transaction means a transaction involving a person who
is purchasing goods for personal, domestic or household use or consumption and not for the purpose of
a business. New Zealand consumers who are purchasing goods for personal, domestic or household use
or consumption and not for the purpose of a business ("New Zealand Consumers") are entitled to repair,
replacement or refund for a failure and compensation for other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. A New
Zealand Consumer (as defined above) may recover the costs of returning the product to the place of purchase
if there is a breach of the New Zealand consumer law; furthermore, if it will be of significant cost to the New
Zealand Consumer to return the goods to HP then HP will collect such goods at its own cost.
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Appendix B
Service and support