Sometimes Amazon amaze me and this is one of those times.
I bought a LG OLED TV on 1st April 2017. It had just come out and was full price everywhere at £3000. Expensive but it did look special. I bought if from Amazon because with a mistyped search it found it for £2400 but you couldn't get it for that price with normal navigation of the site. Bit of luck so I bought it.
Fast forward to xmas this year and fellow viewers not partially red-green colour blind noticed faces looked a bit green. Testing the screen with plain colours showed a big middle area of red pixels not lighting up properly. On to Amazon for repair help.
They say talk to LG not our problem but if you have hassles come back to us. LG want test pictures emailed then eventually say out of warranty repair will be £200 - which gets a new screen. Back to Amazon and I say LG want £200 can you assist? Amazon CS say needs to be referred up - we'll get back to you.
Amazon come back and say they have added a gift card balance to my account. Wait for it...£1055.00!
Explanation on email is that the consumer rights act says TV should work for 6 years and as this one has a problem this is the amount they should credit based on April 2017 purchase.
Searching online this mode of failure is common with LG OLED and LG know all about it hence the subsidised repair cost. I also notice that Amazon no longer sell any LG OLED TVs so I'm guessing they are experienced with the failures too.
Back to LG tomorrow for engineer to come out and fit a new panel for £200.