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Posted by Victorf
 - May 27, 2024, 16:40:39
Went from iPhone to Samsung they are doing the same thing. So I will shop for other brand. That can be repair. I WILL NOT GIVE MY MONEY'S  TO THEM ANYMORE AND THAT GOES TO EVERYTHING SAMSUNG I WILL BOYCOTT YOU UNTIL I TURN BLUE.
Posted by Eddiet
 - May 27, 2024, 01:49:11
I got a new screen protector from assuring for z fold 3.  I m now that it is not a samsung protector.  If I take it back for battery issues (which what I am having right now just a little short).  If they take apart my phone and it hand it to me like that my lawyer will see dollars signs.

I used to repair hp products and let me do that.  I will get a** sued.

This is the reason why I nay be leaving samsung anyway.  They are giving their customers what they want.  I think that they are saving me money by not updating their products.  I was waiting for z fold 6 to be the upgrade but from all the info out nope.

Thank samsung for saving me 3 rounds of upgrades.  Let's see you would of $1899x2 form my calculations.
Posted by 0000
 - May 25, 2024, 21:38:16
Quote from: Steven Massy on May 25, 2024, 20:03:40
Quote from: Hellish.Mike on May 25, 2024, 15:52:44This is a tactic to combat piracy and illegal modifications in order to keep stolen smartphones usable. It worries me that sites that are supposed to inform take this stupid sensationalist narrative.
If Samsung's intentions were so pure, the could simply require contractors to verify ownership prior to repairs.

These companies authorized to do repairs are corruptible, you have no idea how much money this business of smuggling stolen cell phones generates.
Posted by Steven Massy
 - May 25, 2024, 20:03:40
Quote from: Hellish.Mike on May 25, 2024, 15:52:44This is a tactic to combat piracy and illegal modifications in order to keep stolen smartphones usable. It worries me that sites that are supposed to inform take this stupid sensationalist narrative.
If Samsung's intentions were so pure, the could simply require contractors to verify ownership prior to repairs.
Posted by Repeat only truth
 - May 25, 2024, 16:14:53
Please do believe misleading statemens, the US Government does not invest in the stock market, it is a conflict of interest.  But people in the US invests in all types of companies, US companies and non-US companies, that's how the stock market works.
Posted by Hellish.Mike
 - May 25, 2024, 15:52:44
This is a tactic to combat piracy and illegal modifications in order to keep stolen smartphones usable. It worries me that sites that are supposed to inform take this stupid sensationalist narrative.
Posted by Robert Andrews
 - May 25, 2024, 14:51:17
I have always used Samsung's but this will make me rethink my choice in the future.  Batteries are the only problem I have had but I see planed obsoletrnce as the next step.  Looking for reliability on my next phone
Posted by Richardawosika
 - May 25, 2024, 13:22:16
That was what happened to my S22 ultra .under warranty, I was told it was a damaged motherboard which they did not cover. I had to buy S23 ultra because they wanted me to pay so much for repair. Samsung should be made to bear the brunt for this practice.  I suggest class action against them. I will have to go to a different brand after this. Thanks for the insight.
Posted by Ezekiel
 - May 25, 2024, 10:44:31
I have been using Samsung for 20years or more.  I presently have the s23 and note 9 and my wife has S22Ultra, three phones.  I won't patronise Samsung again, disgusting and arrogant behaviour. There are better options. Good on I fixit for ending the contract.
Posted by Swizzy
 - May 24, 2024, 16:09:05
Nice practices there Samsung, following in Apples footsteps as always. I'm glad I'm out of the Samsungs overpriced ecosystem.
Posted by 24x24
 - May 24, 2024, 11:39:08
Quote from: 24x24 on May 24, 2024, 10:58:33Guys,

you should take into account this:

QuoteAccording to data from the Financial Supervisory Service, the U.S. investment firm secured a 5.46 percent stake in the Samsung affiliate as of Feb. 28. No other global asset managers possess more than a 5 percent stake in a Korean securities firm.

So, such investors might force Samsung to do so to reach higher earnings.

The same might be in the case of Apple.



... BlackRock
Posted by 24x24
 - May 24, 2024, 10:58:33
Guys,

you should take into account this:

QuoteAccording to data from the Financial Supervisory Service, the U.S. investment firm secured a 5.46 percent stake in the Samsung affiliate as of Feb. 28. No other global asset managers possess more than a 5 percent stake in a Korean securities firm.

So, such investors might force Samsung to do so to reach higher earnings.

The same might be in the case of Apple.

Posted by TruthIsThere
 - May 24, 2024, 09:38:38
Uh-huh!!!

What?!?! Why are some folks here seems to be *surprised* by this **uncovered / SUPER KNOWN FACT**, but hidden by every shilled outlet FOR YEARS, by them *fake* praising ANY Samsung's product (especially  GSMARENA, PhoneArena, Ice Universe, and WCCFTECH) huh?!?!

This super ill inferior behaviour from Samsung DOES NOT ONLY include their smartphones/mobile products, though.

ALL Samsung's labeled consumer products are inferior to this VERY SICK BEHAVIOUR by Samsung; Samsung's appliances, Samsung's home theater systems, ect., are ALL TRASH.

Samsung's products are ONLY AS GOOD AS THE WARRANTY IS VALID! PERIOD!!

Wake-up, folks!!!
Posted by Mr Majestyk
 - May 24, 2024, 08:24:22
Would be highly illegal in Australia. Our Australian Competition and Consumer Commission would be all over this and take them to court.

Scamsung by name and by action. Another nail in their coffin.
Posted by anonpoaster
 - May 24, 2024, 06:26:42
Well, well, well.. thanks a lot sammy. Now I won't waste my money on your monitors. I was really considering it. I stopped buying samsung phones quite a while ago anyways.