After they produced all those defective TVs that went bad right after the warranty cutoff period and then wouldn’t honor the warranty and wanted to charge half ofehat the cust brand new I’d say they had it coming. It happened to two Samsung TVs I had and all within a short time after my wannty went out which I found suspicious. After going online and finding some (not satirical) posts about thousands of them going out in similar fashion on consumer reporting webites (in addition to seeing an article about a chip that could actually cause electronics to go defective using an embedded timer and a routine that would create an open circuit on the date programmed) I said no more Samsung. Ocurring once; coincidence or $hit happens. Two coincidences; I think I just need to stop buying their products
> After they produced all those defective TVs that went bad right after the warranty cutoff period and then wouldnt honor the warranty and wanted to charge half of what they cost brand new to repair them Id say they had it coming. It happened to two Samsung TVs I had and all within a short time after my wannty went out which I found suspicious. After going online and finding some (not satirical) posts about thousands of them going out in similar fashion on consumer reporting webites (in addition to seeing an article about a chip that could actually cause electronics to go defective using an embedded timer and a routine that would create an open circuit on the date programmed) I said no more Samsung. Ocurring once; coincidence or $hit happens. Two coincidences; I think I just need to stop buying their products.
Yeah, I certainly wouldn’t trust a Korean company that does nothing but copy and produce knock-off products. I’ve stayed completely away from Samsung products of any kind.