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#17
My take on this is to keep in mind the consumer protection laws of the country of purchase and, specifically, the retailer’s terms and conditions of sale. So if you have done all you can and failed within the retailer’s specified return period then send it back.

It obviously is not functioning as you would reasonably expect, so don’t be a martyr.