Samsung purposely knives customer's TV to weasel out of repair
Absolutely disgusting behaviour from an official Samsung technician who swipes a exacto knife on a customers TV to void his warrenty.
I woke up from a nap, watch the first minute of this and said to myself. Damn, Louis Rossmann needs to see this, then the chad appeared on the screen like a genie
If you buy a Samsung product from now on, just expect that you will receive no support for it whatsoever. Or else the Samsung rep will sneak into your house and knife your TV.
Jokes on you, I always assume that these days, from all of the manufacturers. It's why Samsung lost out on a fridge sale a few years ago and as it turns out that was the best decision possible.
I bought a Samsung washing machine in 2016 and it died in 2020. They sent someone to repair it within a week at no charge. It’s still going now, so I think it worked? Anyways YMMV
I've had a Samsung TV for a while. They started with putting little ads in the menu not to long after I bought it. Last November they removed the steam link app so I can't stream games from pc. Just the other day they switched the default app on open from whatever was open before to the news playing over an ad to buy their cable alternative. The setting in the menu to change it back doesn't work.
Bought stove last March. Was cooking on it in Dec and the glass top melted. It's clearly melted and the glass is not cracked. Called it in, and they lost my claim. I sent another and they sent out their own specialist. The guy was a Samsung shill, and he only looked at the stove and, without talking to me as I'm standing there, called it in and said it was cosmetic damage caused by user. He then left telling me that my stoves warranty ran out 3 months after I bought it and that I had to call it in again to get their determination. I did, and they said the claim was closed out citing I caused the damage.
So, either Samsung thinks I took a blowtorch to it, or they refuse to perform a proper diagnostic or send an independent technician. They would prefer my house to burn down, than to admit even a little bit of fault. Worse still, I don't know what to do, because any action I take would get ignored (they haven't responded to bbb or states consumer protection reports and both have no legal authority to make them). Trying to repair it myself would allow them to push harder on user fault, and I don't have money to take legal action.
If that wasn't bad enough, my sister is going through the same thing with a dryer she bought that died 4 days before the warranty expired.
BBB is garbage and never does anything. You might try small claims. It does not cost much to file and you don't need a lawyer, just show up with as much documentation as you can.
Samsung stuff is horrible anyways, my Galaxy watch 4 wouldn't stop acting up, and half the features are not available on stock android or blocked in my region.
i have two odyssey G5 displays, one of them has a dying backlight and i can't find spare parts for the life of me. i didn't even try the support line, since i don't have warranty and they would've told me to pound sand anyways.
My Samsung TV recently updated and now half the features it once had are gone or broken. I used to be able to turn my PS5 on and it would turn the TV on right to the correct input for the PS5 and since the update it doesn't work. It used to go back to whatever the input was on when you turned it off if you just turned the TV on and now it always goes to some new landing app/TV station thing that doesn't even fully load the TV part and they removed the options to change the start up parameters altogether so I can't even go back to how it was.
The TV is almost 10 years old at this point and hasn't been updated for about the last 5 and this one came outta nowhere a couple weeks ago and has made using the thing a huge headache. I see what they're trying to do with this bullshit, but if they think I am buying one of their TVs again, they're out of their fuckin' minds.
Are you actually using the features associated with connecting the TV to the internet? Seems everyone just gets a STB of some kind whether that is a gaming console, Roku, Shield, etc...
My recommendation is to not connect your TV to the internet. They are terrible for this partially because they lack proper updates.
My samsung fridge was brand new when we bought it two years ago and has shit the bed twice since then. Every time it does I lose $200 worth of groceries and have to live out of a cooler for a week while I wait for a tech to come buy and charge me another $100 to tell me he doesn't know what's wrong with it. I'll never buy another thing from samsung, they make a trash product and their support is an absolute scam.
I haven't watched the video. In another thread, someone pointed out that this is generally something they do after they've agreed to ship out a free replacement tv.
Went through warranty replacement for a TV and was simply asked to write "void" and a big X on the warranty sticker. Even had the option to give the almost perfectly fine TV away (I did to someone who greatly benefited from it)
Lucky you, the guy in the video was NOT that lucky. His TV was vandalized by the Samsung repairman to void warranty, after which the repair guy closed the ticket, leaving the customer with a vandalized TV on top of the original flaw.