Uh, no disrespect honestly but there's an awful lot to read. Since you're the one quoting UK consumer law it would be better for you to copy and paste the part that you're quoting rather than telling us to go look for ourselves, after all you came here for our help.
Sorry. Here is a link to summary of the law
http://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rig...erstanding-the-sale-of-goods-act/your-rights/
Below is important bit, paragraph 2 is the key bit here.
"If your claim under the Sale of Goods Act ends up in court, you may have to prove that the fault was present when you bought the item and not, for example, something which was the result of normal wear and tear.
If your claim is about a problem that arises within six months of buying the product, it's up to the retailer to prove that the goods were of satisfactory quality, fit for purpose, or as described when it sold them.
For example, by showing that the problem was caused by an external factor such as accidental damage. "
I know this was not an accident so I am hopeful. Also spoke to applecare today. Very good conversation. They have had products where tempered glass has cracked because of an imperfection when there are changes in temperature and if they find no evidence of other damage like dents to the casing then they will replace free of charge.
So I will go to the Apple store tomorrow first before going to the vendor. Feel much better now.
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You seem to be ignoring any advice that goes against what you want to hear, but don't be complacent. Take note of the negative advice - it may actually help you.
Not really, I understand that it may look like accidental damage but I know with 99.9% certainty it wasn't. The 0.1% could be if I slept walked, threw a small solid ball at the glass that just cracked the glass into a wedge leaving no traces of damage elsewhere. I am going to go to Apple and tell them the truth. My motivation posting here was to get advice of which I have had plenty and to hopefully help others who may encounter similar. I have discovered that glass can crack without impact, so it is not beyond the realms of possibility that this occurrd here. Apple have acknowledged this on the phone and told me to quote the call in store tomorrow to assist the genius who deals with it.