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It also draws a bunch of negative attention to Samsung for this scummy move. Ideally more media pick this up.
That samsung doesn't have a replacement drive in stock is a blatant lie. They just want to sell him one for the inflated price.
They never used to give you full refunds when these drives lost value over time. And if they did it wasn't what you paid origionally. Now their price is ballooned and suddenly they are eager to do so.
It's extremely clear what Samsung is doing here.
Edit/Addendum that i take no credit for:
Evidently it's against their own warranty terms: https://semiconductor.samsung.com/consumer-storage/support/warranty/
Also in that policy, however:
Shitty? Absolutely. Legally sound? Could really go either way.
How is that not completely and clearly contradictory?
They say that in a paragraph where they attempt to limit their liability, not in the part where they inform you of their actual warranty policy.
But I guess we'll find out in time where this ship ultimately runs onto land.
I like Rossman but he is in the wrong here unfortunately.
In any sane country receipt price is what you get back if the issue cant be solved, price matching in reverse isnt a thing.
On top of that a lot of sellers will try to compensate you in some way, but they really dont have to.
Should samsung eat the cost of issuing a new disk for goodwill? Sure we think so but that is entirely up how much they value their brand name.
Except that in this case, the bad PR is manufactured by louis
I sort of agree with you on him being wrong but I think this situation is also unique to our current retail environments and laws around that need to be reevaluated.
I think the ridiculous rise in cost over the 90day warranty period is charting new territory and if we don’t set precedent now, we are hurting ourselves.
Rossman could have bought 2-3 drives for the amount they are selling for now and that’s ridiculous.
Its crazy that a small claim made the news to be honest.
This is obviously more about dust Louis is kicking up than the claim itself.
But samsung has so much money that it is splashing up against the baseboards in their offices. There really is no reason for them to nickel and dime their customers like this, especially not where they are just straight up morally obliged to replace the product.
I sincerely hope this affects them more than it would've just honoring these warranty claims like they should in the first place.
It's probably because it's Louis Rossmann against Samsung (both giants in their respective fields)...
It's definitely because of Louis. He's been doing a lot of work in the right to repair field, as well as this whole fuckin fiasco that Bambu (the 3d printer company) got themselves into by violating the LGPL license with some software. Streisand'ed themselves good on that one.