Samsung refuses to honor warranty if you bought the phone abroad!
Posted: February 23rd, 2020, 10:19 pm
Dear @Rock,
WTF is going on? I thought you said Taiwan was more efficient than the Philippines?! My Samsung phone has been in the repair shop here in Taiwan for four days now! In the Philippines at the mall, the phone repair guy usually only makes me wait ONE HOUR only for my phone to be fixed! Why so long? I thought you said Taiwan was efficient? All they are going to do is replace the overheating battery, which keeps overheating every two minutes even when the phone is idle and doing nothing! Samsung SUCKS! How can a new phone do this? I thought everyone said Samsung was a good brand?
Also, they've broken my Asus phone twice now. I should have gotten the microphone replaced in the Philippines when I could for 1000p. But I wasn't sure whether to do so on the last day I was in Angeles. I thought I could do it in Taiwan too. But when I had another Taiwanese store fix it, they did fix the mic, but the charging pin was f***ed and would not charge with 80 or 90 percent of charging cables for android! WTF? When I told them about it weeks later, they didn't want to do anything about it and merely said I should have reported the problem earlier. I thought it may be normal because newer charging pins only work with new chargers?
So I take the Asus phone to another store, which sent it out to be fixed to another guy. And this time, they do fix the charging pin by replacing it with one I got from Ebay. However, now the phone is f***ed in two other ways now. First, the power button no longer pops out. It's stuck inside so you have to press it extra hard for it to work. Wasn't like that before. Also, the antenna is f***ed and very weak now. It can't get any cell phone signal at all in our neighborhood. If you go out toward the city it gets a little signal but it's still very weak. Too weak to be normal.
So you see, every time I get my phone fixed in Taiwan, they break one or two other things. WTF is up with that Rock?! I thought you said Taiwan was PERFECT and you don't have a single unkind word to say about Taiwan or its people? This is really f***ed. Like a jinx or curse or bad luck. How can a repair shop fix one problem and create one or two more, so I have to take it back to be fixed again? Seems like Murphy's Law. When you fix one problem in life, another seems to rise up to take its place immediately. Because we live in an energy extraction matrix that needs to continually feed you problems in order to frustrate you so it can make you suffer and extract energy from you. Because we are cattle on a farm that is designed to cause constant suffering and extract energy from you. That's the new paradigm from the highest level of truthers. Seems to make sense.
Btw, it could also be that when the Asus phone was damaged by rain in Cambodia, that the water damage, although gone, cause a slow erosion process that eventually corrodes every component of the phone. I read that water damage can do that to a phone even when the water is gone and the phone is dry. That it may slowly corrode the whole phone anyway and break down its components. I wonder if that's what's happening here. Because Taiwanese don't usually break things on purpose to make you come back and fix it again, unless they are stupid and clumsy and incompetent, which may be a possibility too since Taiwan does have its share of really stupid people too, which is true but you are afraid to admit Rock, because you're way too f***ing biased and one sided and afraid of the truth.
I sure hope my Samsung phone doesn't come back with additional problems too. Sheesh! Why do Taiwanese repair shops seem to be cursed or jinxed or f***ed up with incompetence or clumsiness? The repair shops in the Philippines aren't like that. Where is the Taiwanese efficiency that you talk about? Why doesn't it apply to repair shops?!
WTF is going on? I thought you said Taiwan was more efficient than the Philippines?! My Samsung phone has been in the repair shop here in Taiwan for four days now! In the Philippines at the mall, the phone repair guy usually only makes me wait ONE HOUR only for my phone to be fixed! Why so long? I thought you said Taiwan was efficient? All they are going to do is replace the overheating battery, which keeps overheating every two minutes even when the phone is idle and doing nothing! Samsung SUCKS! How can a new phone do this? I thought everyone said Samsung was a good brand?
Also, they've broken my Asus phone twice now. I should have gotten the microphone replaced in the Philippines when I could for 1000p. But I wasn't sure whether to do so on the last day I was in Angeles. I thought I could do it in Taiwan too. But when I had another Taiwanese store fix it, they did fix the mic, but the charging pin was f***ed and would not charge with 80 or 90 percent of charging cables for android! WTF? When I told them about it weeks later, they didn't want to do anything about it and merely said I should have reported the problem earlier. I thought it may be normal because newer charging pins only work with new chargers?
So I take the Asus phone to another store, which sent it out to be fixed to another guy. And this time, they do fix the charging pin by replacing it with one I got from Ebay. However, now the phone is f***ed in two other ways now. First, the power button no longer pops out. It's stuck inside so you have to press it extra hard for it to work. Wasn't like that before. Also, the antenna is f***ed and very weak now. It can't get any cell phone signal at all in our neighborhood. If you go out toward the city it gets a little signal but it's still very weak. Too weak to be normal.
So you see, every time I get my phone fixed in Taiwan, they break one or two other things. WTF is up with that Rock?! I thought you said Taiwan was PERFECT and you don't have a single unkind word to say about Taiwan or its people? This is really f***ed. Like a jinx or curse or bad luck. How can a repair shop fix one problem and create one or two more, so I have to take it back to be fixed again? Seems like Murphy's Law. When you fix one problem in life, another seems to rise up to take its place immediately. Because we live in an energy extraction matrix that needs to continually feed you problems in order to frustrate you so it can make you suffer and extract energy from you. Because we are cattle on a farm that is designed to cause constant suffering and extract energy from you. That's the new paradigm from the highest level of truthers. Seems to make sense.
Btw, it could also be that when the Asus phone was damaged by rain in Cambodia, that the water damage, although gone, cause a slow erosion process that eventually corrodes every component of the phone. I read that water damage can do that to a phone even when the water is gone and the phone is dry. That it may slowly corrode the whole phone anyway and break down its components. I wonder if that's what's happening here. Because Taiwanese don't usually break things on purpose to make you come back and fix it again, unless they are stupid and clumsy and incompetent, which may be a possibility too since Taiwan does have its share of really stupid people too, which is true but you are afraid to admit Rock, because you're way too f***ing biased and one sided and afraid of the truth.
I sure hope my Samsung phone doesn't come back with additional problems too. Sheesh! Why do Taiwanese repair shops seem to be cursed or jinxed or f***ed up with incompetence or clumsiness? The repair shops in the Philippines aren't like that. Where is the Taiwanese efficiency that you talk about? Why doesn't it apply to repair shops?!