UK customers are being treated shockingly and appallingly by Samsung compared to other countries in regards to not being offered any compensation for the recall of the Note 7
We already have the disadvantage of paying a higher price for Samsung products
Denied the Galaxy Note 5 in 2015
Denied the launch of Samsung Pay
Delayed launches of new releases before other countries
And now being denied any sort of compensation for the double recall of the Galaxy Note 7. Despite other countries like the USA receiving $100 for the inconvenience.
In the UK we have not received:
Any cash compensation
Any compensation for loss of money due to buying accessories
Any discount for the replacement Galaxy S7 Edge that is offered by Samsung
What we did receive:
A patronising and poorly worded email, that implied the greatest gift Samsung could offer to it's disadvantaged customers was a refund.
Something that Samsung would be legally obliged to do in any case.
The only way to get what we deserve is to complain officially to Samsung.
So, I am here to help you:
There's an easy and efficient way to do this, completely free and powered by the trusted UK consumer rights guru Martin Lewis's 'Money Saving Expert' Website and the tool there called RESOLVER. (links below) You simply fill in details of your complaint (the tool will advise on what to say), it took me 5 minutes. It will automatically post it to the correct address that needs to receive the complaint. It will notify you of any response and if no response is forthcoming will then progress to the next level of complaint right up to the board of Directors. Your case will be filed, time stamped and documented for you to refer to at any time in a dossier. Once again this is completely FREE and from a highly trusted respectable and successful consumer rights website.
It's really easy to use, requires a quick registration so that you can access your cases.
Here is the link: http://www.resolver.co.uk/
My complaint was worded as follows:
Dear Customer Services,
Reference:
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 purchased directly from Samsung UK online. Compensation request due to the recall of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7.
Complaint:
Samsung have not offered any compensation to UK customers who have endured several weeks of a double recall of the Galaxy Note 7. It has been observed that other countries including but not limited to North America have been offered $100 compensation.
The recall is compulsory, in that Samsung is crippling the Note 7 via OTA software patches to the phone purchased by the customer and forcing the customer to return it. This will be the second incidence of recall and with it comes a great deal of inconvenience, loss of enjoyment, financial loss and overall stress. Samsung have offered absolutely zero compensation and this is wholly unacceptable.
To action this I would like you to either offer a cash compensation in line with other countries, or offer a heavily discounted alternative replacement phone that is as near equivalent to the Galaxy Note 7 (for example, the Galaxy S7 Edge).
I look forward to a response within 7 days of this correspondence.
Please reply to my resolver email account as I would like to keep all of my communications in my personalised complaints case file.
Yours faithfully
I urge all UK customers that have had to endure this fiasco to spend 5-10 minutes doing what I did to get something for all the trouble caused.
Why should we be the under dog?
The more of us that submit complaints the more impact it will have.
I intend to make the press and tech websites aware of our actions if we do not get an appropriate response from Samsung
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Done.
apprentice said:
UK customers are being treated shockingly and appallingly by Samsung compared to other countries in regards to not being offered any compensation for the recall of the Note 7
We already have the disadvantage of paying a higher price for Samsung products
Denied the Galaxy Note 5 in 2015
Denied the launch of Samsung Pay
Delayed launches of new releases before other countries
And now being denied any sort of compensation for the double recall of the Galaxy Note 7. Despite other countries like the USA receiving $100 for the inconvenience.
In the UK we have not received:
Any cash compensation
Any compensation for loss of money due to buying accessories
Any discount for the replacement Galaxy S7 Edge that is offered by Samsung
What we did receive:
A patronising and poorly worded email, that implied the greatest gift Samsung could offer to it's disadvantaged customers was a refund.
Something that Samsung would be legally obliged to do in any case.
The only way to get what we deserve is to complain officially to Samsung.
So, I am here to help you:
There's an easy and efficient way to do this, completely free and powered by the trusted UK consumer rights guru Martin Lewis's 'Money Saving Expert' Website and the tool there called RESOLVER. (links below) You simply fill in details of your complaint (the tool will advise on what to say), it took me 5 minutes. It will automatically post it to the correct address that needs to receive the complaint. It will notify you of any response and if no response is forthcoming will then progress to the next level of complaint right up to the board of Directors. Your case will be filed, time stamped and documented for you to refer to at any time in a dossier. Once again this is completely FREE and from a highly trusted respectable and successful consumer rights website.
It's really easy to use, requires a quick registration so that you can access your cases.
Here is the link: http://www.resolver.co.uk/
My complaint was worded as follows:
Dear Customer Services,
Reference:
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 purchased directly from Samsung UK online. Compensation request due to the recall of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7.
Complaint:
Samsung have not offered any compensation to UK customers who have endured several weeks of a double recall of the Galaxy Note 7. It has been observed that other countries including but not limited to North America have been offered $100 compensation.
The recall is compulsory, in that Samsung is crippling the Note 7 via OTA software patches to the phone purchased by the customer and forcing the customer to return it. This will be the second incidence of recall and with it comes a great deal of inconvenience, loss of enjoyment, financial loss and overall stress. Samsung have offered absolutely zero compensation and this is wholly unacceptable.
To action this I would like you to either offer a cash compensation in line with other countries, or offer a heavily discounted alternative replacement phone that is as near equivalent to the Galaxy Note 7 (for example, the Galaxy S7 Edge).
I look forward to a response within 7 days of this correspondence.
Please reply to my resolver email account as I would like to keep all of my communications in my personalised complaints case file.
Yours faithfully
I urge all UK customers that have had to endure this fiasco to spend 5-10 minutes doing what I did to get something for all the trouble caused.
Why should we be the under dog?
The more of us that submit complaints the more impact it will have.
I intend to make the press and tech websites aware of our actions if we do not get an appropriate response from Samsung
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looks great ..
will fill in ..
but a note 7 from carphone whorehouse ... should the complaint be to samsung or CPW
and what category
magyosha said:
looks great ..
will fill in ..
but a note 7 from carphone whorehouse ... should the complaint be to samsung or CPW
and what category
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The manufacture is responsible for your losses so I would go with Samsung.
The category is "other" as you are complaining about customer service not the product in this instance.
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Thanks for giving it a go too!
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Done - borrowed most of your well-written note, and added some points about the particular messups around my original delivery etc.
Thanks for finding this site - it looks like a really useful way to pursue the issue. Hope something comes of it!
Very nicely done ..copy sent ..plus my other snotty email this morning
to add eve more insult to users in the UK who DID purchase.
those in India who only paid a deposit are getting treated better than us !!!
'For everyone who pre-booked the Note7 in India, the company is now offering the Galaxy S7 or the S7 edge instead. If you choose to go with either of these phones, you will be given a new Gear VR, Level U wireless stereo headset, and a $50 Oculus VR content voucher absolutely free. In addition to that you will also get one time screen replacement for free within 12 months of purchase.'
I don't know how likely this is, but is there at least a remote possibility that it's part of some broad, quiet effort to punish the UK over Brexit? If it is, it's definitely not right, but the thought has crossed my mind. Maybe I'm being paranoid, but there it is.
That said, good job on that, I hope you guys are successful in getting proper compensation!
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I don't know how likely this is, but is there at least a remote possibility that it's part of some broad, quiet effort to punish the UK over Brexit? If it is, it's definitely not right, but the thought has crossed my mind. Maybe I'm being paranoid, but there it is.
That said, good job on that, I hope you guys are successful in getting proper compensation!
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No I really don't think that.
In the UK (and Europe) we have been the underdog well before BREXIT. Besides, we haven't actually left the EU yet! (Though it can't come soon enough - that's another topic elsewhere!)
Sadly, everyone blames everything on BREXIT - probably someone blames the weather we have had recently on it!
I been complaining hard on Twitter about the lack of consistency from facebook, Twitter and email.
Two started to get information, by email they started to complain about my abroad purchased of a dual SIM phone and how I have to discuss with them even though I was offered a single sim variant before 2nd recall.
I have posted this chat to get an actual response. Getting quite angry with the run around
had a reply ,,,
Denis Kardjaliev (Samsung Shop)
Oct 16, 09:23 BST
Dear xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx
Thank you for contacting Samsung UK Online Shop and apologies for the belated response.
Firstly, we would like to extend our most sincerest apologies for the situation. We are extremely sorry to inform you that in our department we could only advise on purchases made directly with the Samsung Online Shop. Alternatively, we have a dedicated line which is handling Note 7 related queries, therefore, we invite you to give them a call to find out the best course of action for your particular case.
- Note 7 line: 0330 7261000
In the meantime, we recommend powering down the device for safety reasons. Please bare in mind that they might refuse to replace/refund your device if it's not from the UK. In that case, you'll need to contact your retailer.
We kindly remain at your disposal.
Samsung Shop Support Team.
magyosha said:
had a reply ,,,
Denis Kardjaliev (Samsung Shop)
Oct 16, 09:23 BST
Dear xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx
Thank you for contacting Samsung UK Online Shop and apologies for the belated response.
Firstly, we would like to extend our most sincerest apologies for the situation. We are extremely sorry to inform you that in our department we could only advise on purchases made directly with the Samsung Online Shop. Alternatively, we have a dedicated line which is handling Note 7 related queries, therefore, we invite you to give them a call to find out the best course of action for your particular case.
- Note 7 line: 0330 7261000
In the meantime, we recommend powering down the device for safety reasons. Please bare in mind that they might refuse to replace/refund your device if it's not from the UK. In that case, you'll need to contact your retailer.
We kindly remain at your disposal.
Samsung Shop Support Team.
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Same answer same guy
magyosha said:
had a reply ,,,
Denis Kardjaliev (Samsung Shop)
Oct 16, 09:23 BST
Dear xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx
Thank you for contacting Samsung UK Online Shop and apologies for the belated response.
Firstly, we would like to extend our most sincerest apologies for the situation. We are extremely sorry to inform you that in our department we could only advise on purchases made directly with the Samsung Online Shop. Alternatively, we have a dedicated line which is handling Note 7 related queries, therefore, we invite you to give them a call to find out the best course of action for your particular case.
- Note 7 line: 0330 7261000
In the meantime, we recommend powering down the device for safety reasons. Please bare in mind that they might refuse to replace/refund your device if it's not from the UK. In that case, you'll need to contact your retailer.
We kindly remain at your disposal.
Samsung Shop Support Team.
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The online shop are not the best team to contact regarding the customer service failure. It's online support.
If they fob you off with 'cut and paste' replies then it goes further up the chain.
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Just took mine back for a refund to CPW. Today is a sad day!
CPW Return UK
Just returned mine today also. Was asked for it headset box and all contents. I stood my ground and said while we stand here another potential customer will leave due to waiting in line (shop was busy . That soon surpassed the hurdle of accessories required rubbish. Then I was also refunded the £100 I paid upfront? No idea when I supposedly paid that shhh. Si now you ten days until beach to upgrade status happy days. The reason happy, is if noticed scratches staying to appear on the front left of screen. My two year old note 4 if still mint with no screen protection. So maybe something in the G5 screens??
The tried pushing inferior S7 edge as it's a safe phone and really the same! I said no thanks I'm due an upgrade not down grade and with outdated tech, at that.
Going short term sim only till S8+ arrives, hopefully sooner rather than later
The so called $100 allowance isn't really all that great a deal either. It is only for Samsung phones. Really, the only phone anybody will use it on is the s7. So Samsung is hoodwinking these folks...1. getting them off the complaint list 2. getting them locked into another 2 year agreement 3. Giving them 100 dollars bill credit for a phone that is about to be replaced, which is going to reduce any remaining inventory (great for Sammy) right before the release of the s8.
Go figure. Our situation isn't much better, and may be worse since the 100 dollars is acting as a incentive to make a poor choice.
EDIT: oh, and actually, the 100 dollar bill credit is in reality no benefit since contract phones are always inflated. You'll basically get the phone for $575 instead of $675. You could've had the same discount if the phone had been purchased via Amazon. They'll definitely keep the 100 dollar lower price point for the s7 once the new one rolls out. Nothing lost.
It is not just UK. The EU is a secondary market for Samsung. We all know that. Why - that I do not know.
pinetreehater said:
The so called $100 allowance isn't really all that great a deal either. It is only for Samsung phones. Really, the only phone anybody will use it on is the s7. So Samsung is hoodwinking these folks...1. getting them off the complaint list 2. getting them locked into another 2 year agreement 3. Giving them 100 dollars bill credit for a phone that is about to be replaced, which is going to reduce any remaining inventory (great for Sammy) right before the release of the s8.
Go figure. Our situation isn't much better, and may be worse since the 100 dollars is acting as a incentive to make a poor choice.
EDIT: oh, and actually, the 100 dollar bill credit is in reality no benefit since contract phones are always inflated. You'll basically get the phone for $575 instead of $675. You could've had the same discount if the phone had been purchased via Amazon. They'll definitely keep the 100 dollar lower price point for the s7 once the new one rolls out. Nothing lost.
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I hear what you're saying. But I personally paid £740 direct to Samsung (around $900) so I had already been ripped off. I wanted it 3 days earlier so that rip off was actually quite a kick in the teeth for someone paying up front direct to their store.
So even $100 (£80) is a measly amount yes, but any amount is better than nothing. It would at least cover my loss for accessories.
If they can't give us £80 off the cost of the S7E then they don't care about customers.
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I don't want money off another Samsung phone. I want the £80+ refunded for accessories. I contacted amazon who tol me to go direct to the sellers. The sellers told me to return stuff and pay postage myself - 2 addresses given were in the USA so the postage would be far higher than the cost.
I also want my time paid for. At least 5 long phone calls, many emails, 2 galaxy note7 set ups, 2 note 4 set ups and a note 2 (changing to and from my other half who was having my old phone).
Related
So I've been looking online for this phone and i found this website:http://www.expatriates.com/cls/13636164.html
I emailed the guy and he/she replied with this message:
Hello,
Thank you for your inquiry...
We are registered wholesale supplier from Bolton, United Kingdom.
We sell Brand new and original SAMSUNG GALAXY S2 UNLOCKED
PRICE : - $300 / piece - price is including shipping.
Bonus: If you buy 2 units you will get 1 unit extra as free bonus.
We deliver order in 2 / 3 days via EMS/FEDEX/DHL/UPS to your doorstep. Shipping Tracking Number/Airway bill will be emailed to you after shipment
Payment by Western union... ( we accept 50% deposit via western union and you pay the remaining 50% balance after delivery of the goods to you)
So If you agree to our quotation and terms, then kindly email me back with your shipping address so we send you invoice and payment details and we can proceed with shipment.
Please get back to us with the following information for your order to be processed.
1.) What quantity do you want to buy ? ...................
2.) Your Full Name:.............................
3.) Deliver Address to Include the following:
*City:...................................
*Phone:...............................
*Postal Code:.......................
*Country:............................
We await your order confirmation and quick response.
Best Regards
Ali Alkaaby
Manager
CELL SERV. LTD
Tel:+447024011026
You guys think its legit? because $300 for that phone is an awesome price
Yes of course they are legit. Go ahead get 50 of them!! Great price. I may order one too. I will pay western union too. And give them my information in an email. Cant wait!!! Galaxy s2 rocks!!! lol
No. Its fake. Never pay via western union. Email is extremely sketchy other than that, you're a moron.
Noooooooo way! Total scam
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Its fake.. lol on top of the page it says never pay with western union in red lmfao
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It's an obvious fake, I live in the UK and they cost at least £450.
I hate websites like this as they must work quite well considering people can't seem to resist an apparent bargain!
Interested buyers should email : cellmaket@hotmail.com
Looks damn safe.. Fake
I got my SGS2 here in Finland for 456€ euros (650$) which is the cheapest in the whole country.
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we are registered wholesale supplier from bolton, united kingdom.
Price : - $300 / piece - price is including shipping. = based in uk but deal in us dollars?
bonus: If you buy 2 units you will get 1 unit extra as free bonus.
really? Wow u buy 2 phones and get one free! Almost as good as the deal in your local tesco store
payment by western union... ( we accept 50% deposit via western union and you pay the remaining 50% balance after delivery of the goods to you)
most trusted and secure payment method available to date! *sarcasm*
you guys think its legit? Because $300 for that phone is an awesome price
after all of the above, you seriously, i mean seriously take the time to create a thread on xda and seriously (SERIOUSLY!!!!) ask if this is legit????.
I offer you a better deal, send me $100 via western union and I will send you a BRAIN...no hold on! I will send you one free as a bonus!!!!
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10chararcters
Its obviously fake, its misleading as it has false info, and to spot these, you need to notice a few things.
The Picture posted is from Galaxy S2, but the description isnt, including the links.
Phone Models:
Galaxy S2 = i9100
Galaxy S = i9000
Plus norwich union, bank transfer even ebay are run by a lot of the scammers.
Always check for a legit shop, and if you buy it from ebay, make 100% sure to check the seller's feedback, DO NOT TRUST any seller with low feedbacks (less than 30) and specially with any negative feedbacks.
You dont want to trust the wrong person with your money.
Better be cautious than sorry
3 at cost of 2 ? In other words new sgs2 for 200$ ? Cool - considering selling mine and buying three new from there ! (me stupid that I paid 560 € for mine xD)
If they were selling Iphone 4 for 200 $ i would have said it's true Samsung Galaxy S 2 no way
WOW i think i'm gonna order 2 of them! isanely cheap
EDIT: nah lol, just a joke^^
too good to be true. op, if someone is asking you to wire money (especially something like half now, then half after you get the phone), dont bite. theres scams like this all over the web ranging from cars, to houses. if there's some type of special or unusual circumstances involved, then likely its fake.
theebest said:
Its fake.. lol on top of the page it says never pay with western union in red lmfao
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haha.. noticed the red warning when first loaded the page.. then read the content say pay by western union... lol..
Hello My Most Worthy and Esteemed Friends,
I am corresponding with you all as you all as you have been elucidated to me as commendable through your good offices and deeds.
Through my fair service as Chief Banking Officer (Second Class) of the Imperial Banking System of Liberia, I have become encumbered by a sum of $23,000,000 (twenty THREE million dollar sterling) falling due to my ingratidudinous bureaucracy under the glorious tenure of former ex-President Charles Sierra-Leone of Cote d'Ivoire, who is currently dying of incurable cancer of the esophagus, in a plane crash.
I am most efficaciously appraised, in consideration of the unusual number of lottery wins that you have all had recently, that it is unworthy of my writing politely asking for help to move the fundage out of the country into a bank account of your officiating with a card to be delivered by FedEx.
Instead, I'm therefore going to blow the entire $42,000,000 (THIRTY five billion US dollars sterling) fundament and benevolence on this most execrable offer. Postage and packing not included.
That's how legit it is.
Yours
Hon Worthy Scamma (Mrs)
Federal Bank of Somewhere Unlikely
Wow, I miss "respect" button.
Woah! I ordered 1000 units.
No I didn't really
In your link it clearly says i9000 like, four times. That's a Samsung Galaxy S 1. Not S 2. That's going to be their "you didn't read it properly" get-out clause when you get sent old 1st-gen overstocked Samsung Galaxy 1s... if you get sent anything at all.
darkodin14 said:
Yes of course they are legit. Go ahead get 50 of them!! Great price. I may order one too. I will pay western union too. And give them my information in an email. Cant wait!!! Galaxy s2 rocks!!! lol
No. Its fake. Never pay via western union. Email is extremely sketchy other than that, you're a moron.
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Lmao quality post......
I tried to return my Note 7 to best buy today and was told they no longer have them for sale so the SKU has been removed from the system. This means they are also unable to accept returns of the product since it "is no longer in the system". The rep explained that details of the situations status were on the Best Buy website, but I can not locate them. has anyone else run into this / found the information?
That really burns my bacon when corporate can decide to delete any product like that in order to avoid dealing with the fallout of any issues while maintaining their hold on my cash (purchased in full). Once this is resolved I'll be done with Best Buy since in their eyes the customer is the "Worst Guy".
EDIT: Found it here http://www.bestbuy.com/site/clp/gal...748302046994.c?id=pcmcat748302046994&CMP=ocss While it claims in store return, it just isn't so.
call corp monday morning and threaten legal action if they do not refund your purchase ! i would also post this on
their Facebook page !
Just returned mine yesterday at Bestbuy. They tried to charge me a restocking fee. I argued with them and got them to reverse it. Then this morning I received this.
I'm assuming the carriers will reverse your upgrade as well even if it's beyond the 14 day policy?
Greenarcher707 said:
I'm assuming the carriers will reverse your upgrade as well even if it's beyond the 14 day policy?
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Yes
Another thing you could try is the Best Buy forums, they are often far better in helping out than people in the stores or on the phone. It often takes a bit before they reply, but they're usually better with resolving the issue I found.
publicly shaming them on Facebook works wonders !
there is a huge thread on Best Buy Note 7 returns on Android Central. Best Buy sucks and i would
never buy from them !
http://forums.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-note-7/719920-best-buy-note-7-recall-thread.html
Best buy seams to have a different policy depending on which store you go to(no matter whats in print) and none of them are good. Rookies and Greed.
We have 2 note 7s, one is a cracked screen and they are refusing the overheating cracked one (even though.Samsung is taking then back in any condition). Plus best buy isnt giving ATT customers and interim Samsung device like Samsung states.
I dont think best buy understands Samsung's goal here-GET ALL NOTE 7s off the street) no matter the cost due to future liability. High or low risk its still a risks and more phone fires are rolling in as time goes by.
Best Buy sucks and they should be embarrassed on how they are/aren't handling this. Never will I.purchase a phone from best buy again and I suggest other to stay clear from them as well.
Here is another phone incident in the states. Note: article image must be generic and is note a note like. The incident in video does show the note 7
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2016/09/04/samsung-galaxy-note-7-recall-phone-explodes-winthrop/
Thanks for posting. I believe that's the first documented incident in the US.
I'm actually a connections manager for best buy and we've already pulled all Note 7's out of inventory and we are taking back Note 7's with no questions asked. They can either exchange it or get their full money back + any accessories they purchased with it. There might be some bad stores out there but rest assured mine is not.
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Best buy seams to have a different policy depending on which store you go to(no matter whats in print) and none of them are good. Rookies and Greed.
We have 2 note 7s, one is a cracked screen and they are refusing the overheating cracked one (even though.Samsung is taking then back in any condition). Plus best buy isnt giving ATT customers and interim Samsung device like Samsung states.
I dont think best buy understands Samsung's goal here-GET ALL NOTE 7s off the street) no matter the cost due to future liability. High or low risk its still a risks and more phone fires are rolling in as time goes by.
Best Buy sucks and they should be embarrassed on how they are/aren't handling this. Never will I.purchase a phone from best buy again and I suggest other to stay clear from them as well.
Here is another phone incident in the states. Note: article image must be generic and is note a note like. The incident in video does show the note 7
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2016/09/04/samsung-galaxy-note-7-recall-phone-explodes-winthrop/
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That's not even a Note 7.
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I'm actually a connections manager for best buy and we've already pulled all Note 7's out of inventory and we are taking back Note 7's with no questions asked. They can either exchange it or get their full money back + any accessories they purchased with it. There might be some bad stores out there but rest assured mine is not.
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So where's your store? Maybe I can pay you a visit.
I have posted on BB forums, but it goes ignored by BB staff. I'll try again on Monday. Maybe a holiday crowd will get convince them to co-operate with the increased exposure.
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Here is another phone incident in the states. Note: article image must be generic and is note a note like. The incident in video does show the note 7
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2016/09/04/samsung-galaxy-note-7-recall-phone-explodes-winthrop/
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This doesn't pass the smell test. The note 7 is from an old youtube that was posted a few days before the alleged explosion.
I checked up of my post in the BB forums requesting clarification of return issues I'm having at BB #665 this morning. It has been deleted by forum mods for a 2nd time.
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I checked up of my post in the BB forums requesting clarification of return issues I'm having at BB #665 this morning. It has been deleted by forum mods for a 2nd time.
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dispute the charge with your credit card, tell them it's being globally recalled and
BB won't take it back !
I took mine back to best buy yesterday started at the best buy mobile store ended up at the main store, was told at first to keep device it wasnt going to explode the main store apologized and took my note 7 gave me a s7 edge to use till the note 7 is back on the streets. Allowed me to keep the sd card and put my name on a list to call me when they have new batch in to come pick it up. I started off pissed but the main store made things right.
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So where's your store? Maybe I can pay you a visit.
I have posted on BB forums, but it goes ignored by BB staff. I'll try again on Monday. Maybe a holiday crowd will get convince them to co-operate with the increased exposure.
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My store is in Pinole, CA
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/clp/galaxy-note7-information/pcmcat748302046994.c?id=pcmcat748302046994
Just incase anybody else having issues at bb.
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dadsterflip said:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/clp/galaxy-note7-information/pcmcat748302046994.c?id=pcmcat748302046994
Just incase anybody else having issues at bb.
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Thx brah
How in the Holy Hellz is Samsung getting a free pass on the Note 7 debacle?? I even see mainstream Android pundits saying they did about the best they could. That's horseradish. Does anyone else notice how this is being kind of swept under the rug...and quickly too, so they can move on to the Next Big Thing???
Samsung is only offering 100 dollars to people who buy another Samsung phone. The only Samsung phone that is even remotely close to the Note 7 is the S7. So Samsung is trying to entice its customers to buy a phone that is about to iterate in 2-3 months.
What of customers that traded their phones? Many did so comfortable in the knowledge they had a new, functioning phone. Now they have nothing if they choose a straight up refund. Nobody can really "refund the transaction," because to truly redo the transaction they would need the traded phone back...(I was okay with giving up my Note-4 for 40 dollars as long as it was going toward a brand new Note 7. I am not okay with just giving up my phone for 40 bucks and now having nothing but crappy choices).
At best, users came in looking for an upgrade, only to loose everything. Many had to go back to their original phones (if they still have them), and eat the costs of any accessories over 25 dollars.
At a minimum, Samsung should give users a substantial credit toward the next new Samsung phone that is coming very soon.
You're lucky. Here in the UK we've been offered sweet FA.
Well not strictly true, we've been offered a S7 or S7 Edge and a refund on the difference or a chance to cancel the contract free of charge.
Can't really complain. Already got full refund. Also got 2 gear fit2 out of this. They said they'd refund note7 specific accessories, too.
It's going to cost Samsung $30-50 billion dollars - that's BILLION WITH A B - before all this is finally resolved. It will probably hurt them drastically for the next 12 to 18 months so, no, they're not getting a free pass over this.
They're paying for it, substantially.
I really don't care what it's costing them, as a consumer who feels pretty burned (sorry) I don't see why I should. They wasted a lot of our time and in some cases money for a product they apparently didn't test enough.
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There's no reward without risk - in today's world, everything is a risk, absolute consumer safety is 100% impossible and they do the best they can given the situation at hand. iPhones have caught on fire and exploded also, lest people keep forgetting that. Other brands and manufacturers have had issues with their products of various kinds as well.
You can't test for the random events that happen, the world is just too damned complex for that and small compact incredibly complicated electronics technology just takes that to levels magnitudes greater further making it effectively impossible to be able to predict what will actually happen in any given situation.
Two Note 7 devices rolling off the assembly line one right after the other are not identical, none of them are to be honest, when you really break it down.
pinetreehater said:
At a minimum, Samsung should give users a substantial credit toward the next new Samsung phone that is coming very soon.
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There's a tone in the past few posts I've read where people sound like they're still negotiating. The Note7's over. Talking about what Samsung should have or could have done is pointless. They've lost billions and trashed their brand image. Some people will stay with them (I did) some people won't. It would be a good idea to do something special for previous Note7 owners when the next generation of Galaxy's are released but I wouldn't count on it. Just like I wouldn't count on getting anything anyone hasn't gotten in the mean time. In the U.S. they had always been offering a $25 carrier credit for people that exchanged or returned their Note7's. They upped it by another $75 if the phone people exchanged in to was a Samsung phone. And that as they say is that.
In the warranty it describes the procedure for disputes and claims. Unless you request an opt out, YOU WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL AS WELL AS PARTICIPATING IN ANY CLASS ACTION LAWSUITS. "Neither you, nor any customer, can be a class representative, class member, or otherwise participate in a class, consolidated, or representative proceeding without having completed the opt out requirements above."
Seriously you all, in light of all of the boot-loop issues, this is very important as if you do not opt out of this agreement then you will HAVE NO LEGAL STANDING IN A COURT OF LAW
So... what are the opt-out requirements?
But if you opt out you don't have a warranty?
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Opt Out. You may opt out of this dispute resolution procedure. If you opt out, neither you nor LG can require the other to participate in an arbitration proceeding. To opt out, you must send notice to LG no later than 30 calendar days from the date of the first consumer purchaser's purchase of the product by either: (i) sending an e-mail to [email protected], with the subject line: "Arbitration Opt Out" or (ii) calling 1-800-980-2973. You must include in the opt out e-mail or provide by telephone: (a) your name and address; (b) the date on which the product was purchased; (c) the product model name or model number; and (d) the IMEI or MEID or Serial Number, as applicable (the IMEI or MEID or Serial Number can be found (i) on the product box; (ii) on a label on the back of the product beneath the battery, if the battery is removable; or (iii) from the settings menu via the following path: Settings > General > About phone > Status). You may only opt out of the dispute resolution procedure in the manner described above (that is, by e-mail or telephone); no other form of notice will be effective to opt out of this dispute resolution procedure. Opting out of this dispute resolution procedure will not affect the coverage of the Limited Warranty in any way, and you will continue to enjoy the full benefits of the Limited Warranty. If you keep this product and do not opt out, then you accept all terms and conditions of the arbitration provision described above.
I'll admit it, worst case scenario I'll send them a few emails and ring them a dozen times. But I'm not going to court over a phone.
thewilkster said:
I'll admit it, worst case scenario I'll send them a few emails and ring them a dozen times. But I'm not going to court over a phone.
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I have to agree here as well.... This will be due to the G4 and G5 law suits people have been taking out against Lg in the last 12 month.. I bet its Samsung fanbois trying to kick LG to the curb because they know the S8 is just an S7 edge with a bezel-less screen.. and theyre upset
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I have to agree here as well.... This will be due to the G4 and G5 law suits people have been taking out against Lg in the last 12 month.. I bet its Samsung fanbois trying to kick LG to the curb because they know the S8 is just an S7 edge with a bezel-less screen.. and theyre upset
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:laugh: but oooh it has a curvy screen! It's a nice phone but I got too good of a deal on the G6 to turn it down. Plus I'm already seeing S8's everywhere.
Meh. If the phone goes kerflooey and I don't get treated right, I wouldn't mind arbitration at all. It's a pretty fair process.
Generally, those class action lawsuits tend to get tied up for years and years before the consumer sees any benefit, as the lawyers wring every last legal fee they possibly can.
Bought a 2013 Kia soul in 2012. Class action suit filed for mileage misstatement. Kia settled right up that year, and all the owners were to get 600 bucks. Then, it got held up over all kinds of issues, blah, blah... then last year, a totally new law firm filed an objection and extensive appeal to the fairness of the first settlement, and will now proceed to rake it for legal fees again for the next few years into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Meantime, the folks who these lawyers say they are fighting for might get 25 more bucks at the end. Maybe.
Bought the car 5 years ago. Kia settled 4 years ago. Lawyers will milk that cow til 2020 or longer if they can. Same thing probably will happen with the bootloop stuff, where you'll get 60 dollars from LG in 2025.
I'd arbitrate any day over doing that, and go home with a new phone or a substantial credit on the next phone, etc., and be light years ahead.
Your mileage may vary
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StevenRN
Hello everyone,
I signed up for the Free VR promotion when I purchased my S8. About a week ago I was notified that my VR had shipped. When I got the package to my surprise Samsung had sent a Gear 360. I was not upset as I believed they had run out of VRs and exchanged it with a Gear 360. IMO it's more desirable than a VR anyways. Today I received the email below from Samsung. It is good to know that I can return the Gear 360 to them at no cost to myself LOL. I just wanted to post this to see if anyone has had a similar issue.
I got the Gear 360 delivered today as well! What if I don't return it I wonder.... I already sold it on eBay. I have not received an email from Samsung though
I received the camera too. I'm using it as a dash cam and it's fantastic. I'm glad they sent me the camera, I'll get way more use from the camera.
Yea the camera is a better gift and they are still sending VRs. The funny thing is my wife did the promo on the same day and only got a VR. Make sure to claim your Action Director so that you can edit video.
trace1er said:
I got the Gear 360 delivered today as well! What if I don't return it I wonder.... I already sold it on eBay. I have not received an email from Samsung though
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There isn't a whole lot that Samsung can do. They can politely ask for the camera to be returned. They could make the camera unregisteredable so that you cant use the editing software. They could send you a "bill" that you would not be obligated to pay...All though highly unlikely and probably close to being illegal they could ask T-mobile to bill your account as they have your IMEI. I wouldnt worry about the last one. I dont think Tmobile would allow that as they would lose costumers.
Dstu10, Samsung can actually do something. There is a law that says you can't be charged for unsolicited goods (You didn't order anything); but if you ordered something and received something else by accident you are obligated to call and return the item, or the company can legally charge you for the cost of the item.
We'll see, because like I said I sold the camera on eBay immediately and shipped it already. I've not received any email from Samsung..... Yet.
Hey how do you use it as a dashcam? What settings are u using?
Here's my thinking...
The terms and conditions say:
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GIFT DETAILS: Upon verification of the Offer Claim Form and Qualifying Purchase receipt
(determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion), the Participant will be sent a Gear VR and
controller (est. $129.99 value) (“Gift”). Gift will be sent to the address provided on the Offer
Claim Form within approximately 6-8 weeks after verification. No more than 75,000 Gifts are
available in the Offer. Offer is valid and can be combined with other Samsung offers, rebates,
programs, or promotions unless otherwise stated. Sponsor is not responsible for late, lost, or
undelivered Gifts for any reason. [B]No Gift substitution or exchange will be allowed, except by
Sponsor, who reserves the right to substitute a Gift of equal or greater value in case of
unavailability of a Gift or force majeure.[/B] Each Participant shall be solely responsible for
payment of any and all applicable federal, state, and local taxes for any Gift received. All other
costs and expenses not expressly set forth herein shall be solely the recipient’s responsibility.
Gifts are available for a limited time, while supplies last, on a first-come, first-served basis.
So as the Gear 360 is of greater value, we can argue we thought they simply decided to upgrade us... And just send the VR back to avoid double gift?
caloyzki said:
Hey how do you use it as a dashcam? What settings are u using?
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Using the 60fps video recording with a 128gb Samsung card Evo plus (red one). I bought a small caseco core 360 stand from Amazon and peeled the rubber plastic piece off the bottom of the camera. Works perfect. On hot days, I leave my windows up and the AC on so it don't overheat.
20degrees said:
Using the 60fps video recording with a 128gb Samsung card Evo plus (red one). I bought a small caseco core 360 stand from Amazon and peeled the rubber plastic piece off the bottom of the camera. Works perfect. On hot days, I leave my windows up and the AC on so it don't overheat.
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Thanks. Can you please link me which one you bought from amazon?
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MagneticZer0 said:
Dstu10, Samsung can actually do something. There is a law that says you can't be charged for unsolicited goods (You didn't order anything); but if you ordered something and received something else by accident you are obligated to call and return the item, or the company can legally charge you for the cost of the item.
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Like you said we did not order anything....Nor would it be worth Samsungs time to collect $230 from me. They would risk bad publicity and/or upsetting someone that just purchased a $750 phone.
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Here's my thinking...
The terms and conditions say:
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GIFT DETAILS: Upon verification of the Offer Claim Form and Qualifying Purchase receipt
(determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion), the Participant will be sent a Gear VR and
controller (est. $129.99 value) (“Gift”). Gift will be sent to the address provided on the Offer
Claim Form within approximately 6-8 weeks after verification. No more than 75,000 Gifts are
available in the Offer. Offer is valid and can be combined with other Samsung offers, rebates,
programs, or promotions unless otherwise stated. Sponsor is not responsible for late, lost, or
undelivered Gifts for any reason. [B]No Gift substitution or exchange will be allowed, except by
Sponsor, who reserves the right to substitute a Gift of equal or greater value in case of
unavailability of a Gift or force majeure.[/B] Each Participant shall be solely responsible for
payment of any and all applicable federal, state, and local taxes for any Gift received. All other
costs and expenses not expressly set forth herein shall be solely the recipient’s responsibility.
Gifts are available for a limited time, while supplies last, on a first-come, first-served basis.
So as the Gear 360 is of greater value, we can argue we thought they simply decided to upgrade us... And just send the VR back to avoid double gift?
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Sure, but they sent the VR to not upset people who expected a VR. Samsung could have easily cut their losses by not sending out VRs. I highly doubt they are expecting people to send the camera back.
caloyzki said:
Thanks. Can you please link me which one you bought from amazon?
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Caseco Core 360 Magnetic Car Mount Phone Holder for iPhone 7/6S Plus 5S/SE Samsung Galaxy/Note Devices - Single (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SWYADQC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_YI2dkLFcroLYH