johnpjackson
Android Enthusiast
I'm wondering how we could get the attention of Samsung's executives on this.
I have a Note 7 because it's what I want and need. I understand Samsung's wish to have it back. I appreciate their offer of $100 to turn it in and accept another device from them as an alternative. I definitely will not be a happy customer about it, though.
Here's what would make me as happy as I can imagine in this unfortunate situation. I'd like a promise from Samsung that whenever they issue a device that replaces the Note 7, I can turn in whatever device of theirs I accept right now, with no penalty, in exchange for it. Whenever that may come. They can charge me whatever it costs them to supply me with that interim device, for the interim time period.
I think that would be a fair and reasonable thing for them to do. As a practical matter though, how could an ordinary, end user customer get such a request heard by their real decision makers, guaranteed, and responded to?
I have a Note 7 because it's what I want and need. I understand Samsung's wish to have it back. I appreciate their offer of $100 to turn it in and accept another device from them as an alternative. I definitely will not be a happy customer about it, though.
Here's what would make me as happy as I can imagine in this unfortunate situation. I'd like a promise from Samsung that whenever they issue a device that replaces the Note 7, I can turn in whatever device of theirs I accept right now, with no penalty, in exchange for it. Whenever that may come. They can charge me whatever it costs them to supply me with that interim device, for the interim time period.
I think that would be a fair and reasonable thing for them to do. As a practical matter though, how could an ordinary, end user customer get such a request heard by their real decision makers, guaranteed, and responded to?
) recommending a complete shutdown of the Note 7 line, and to create a database of every person who went through BOTH recalls. Those folks who bought the first Note 7, turned it in, and bought the SECOND Note 7 and turned it in as well, need to be given at LEAST a 50% off voucher for the Note 8... if not a free one outright. They have done more than destroy a great phone line: they have destroyed consumer confidence. And that, once lost, is very difficult to get back.