What constitutes 'fair use' in the context of the Halfords Brakes4life offer?

Looking at the terms and conditions of the Halfords Brakes4life offer, readers should note two in particular: The lifetime replacement is covered by a fair-use policy and may be withdrawn if there is regular, excessive wear, or you regularly bring in many different vehicles. If there is a dispute, the decision of the directors of Halfords Autocentres is final.

What is “fair use”? There is no room for independent arbitration.

Asked on 2 November 2012 by GG, High Wycombe

Answered by Honest John
Fair points.
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