New owner same old crap!
I see that the new owners have updated their terms and conditions today but have retained clause 6.3. Clause 6.3 Limitations states:
'The guarantee is limited to the rectification of hardware defects or faults,by the Seller or manufacturer only and during the guarantee period covering goods supplied by the Seller'.
This is simply not true. The seller can be liable for up to six years but it requires the owner to seek compensation via the small claims court. For example, where one has paid £1000 for a computer that develops a fault after two years. A reasonable person would expect a £1000 PC to last for more than two years but Mesh will only get involved if it is still under warranty.
Trading Standards are a waste of time in this instance - I made Trafford Trading Standards aware of this but they didn't want to know. Your only option, if the PC is out of warranty, is to seek compensation via the courts; which is why I'll never purchase another Mesh PC again.
Like I say... new owner same old crap... if your £1000 Mesh PC doesn't work the day after it's out of warranty, your only option is to seek compensation in court. Why would you want to do business with a company like this?