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Cautious buy
Cautious buy
ProductIt sat in my cart for a couple weeks — I wasn't sure if it was worth it. Bought it last month and used it every day; first day was fine, nothing flashy. Small niggles (slow app, a tiny squeak) but it does the job, so my doubts mostly faded though the price still feels a bit steep.
Pretty solid
Pretty solid
ProductI almost skipped it — saw it on a buddy’s feed and was iffy, but after trying it my doubts melted; bonus detail I didn’t expect made me smile.
Skeptical then surprised
Skeptical then surprised
ProductDoubts gone, surprisingly
Quick dry take
Quick dry take
ProductFeels solid, battery surprised.
Long wait, underwhelmed
Long wait, underwhelmed
ProductDelivery late, support helpful-ish, product dud.
Clean results, annoying wait
Clean results, annoying wait
ProductOddly, it cleans well, it's quiet, but cycles drag on; other brands were faster, still glad it works.
Mid-demo confirmation
Mid-demo confirmation
ProductHalfway through my friend's demo I realised the video was better than expected, felt quietly glad.
Thought it'd last longer
Thought it'd last longer
ProductI first saw this machine at the local appliance store after a coworker recommended Samsung. I had doubts about the price and long-term reliability, but figured it’d be fine. After 2.5 years it quit, out of warranty, and support only offered an expensive repair — about half what I paid. So my doubts didn’t go away, kinda annoyed.
Stain-free saves the day
Stain-free saves the day
Productkids’ sports gear, work shirts, that kind of nonstop laundry. Delivery and installation were smooth and on time (kudos to the crew), so I was already feeling good. When the lock issue popped up, Samsung’s official line said two weeks for a tech — which felt slow — but I looked around and found a local Samsung-capable repair shop who came in four days and sorted it out. I was annoyed at first, honestly, but relieved and grateful after the quick local fix and friendly tech.
Weekend lifesaver for fur and crumbs
Weekend lifesaver for fur and crumbs
ProductRight in the thick of a messy Saturday morning I realised — this vacuum has become my go-to. I use it for quick kitchen crumb jobs, stairs, couch corners, and wrestling with nonstop cat fur; it's light enough to fling around and strong enough to actually pick up the stuff. The battery gets me through two short cleanups, and the brushhead dealt with tangled hair better than I thought — pleasant surprise. Had a small snag with the head early on, but swapping the part was straightforward and didn't hold me up long. Not flawless, but solid day-to-day performance, easy to grab, simple to tuck away, and it makes tidying less of a chore. Happy I kept it.
Bad buy, simple as that
Bad buy, simple as that
Productit failed me over and over, so I wouldn't buy this model again. I bought the dishwasher as part of a three-appliance deal. Right away it had electrical faults and the display acted up. The detergent drawer jammed sometimes. More annoying was it quitting mid-cycle and leaving plates dirty. Samsung techs came out three times in the first year. They fixed things, or at least they thought so, but the same faults came back. After the one-year warranty lapsed it failed again. Support said they'd escalate to management for a replacement. That took weeks and felt like shouting into a void — no direct number, slow emails, little follow-up. In the end management rejected the replacement and told me to go back to support. Meanwhile I was hand-washing dishes that I had already paid good money for. Frustrating, honestly. I’m going to ditch this unit and buy a Bosch instead. If you consider this brand, ask how replacements and escalations are handled, get timelines in writing, and be prepared to push. Small tip: keep receipts and repair records handy.
3 years old TV
3 years old TV
ProductThis TV is just terrible, eh? I bought it like three years ago and now it's acting up with these annoying white lines across the screen. It's frustrating, you know, to invest in what's supposed to be a top-quality image just for it to start falling apart so soon. Back in the day, TVs were made to stick around but now it seems like this one's headed for the trash heap after only a few years. Can't say I'm a fan of this planned obsolescence, eh? It's bad for the planet and a waste of hard-earned cash, if you ask me.
Recent phone purchase
Recent phone purchase
ProductThe phone I recently bought from this company has been a huge letdown. The A13 phone keeps dropping calls, which is super annoying and makes it feel like I can't rely on it for anything. On top of that, it's not easy to use at all. The camera quality is pretty bad too – it can't even take good full-body shots because it's so fixated on faces. Honestly, this purchase has been a total bust and I definitely wouldn't suggest it to anyone.
my recent television purchase
my recent television purchase
ProductI just bought a new TV, eh, and outta nowhere, the picture went all wonky while I was watching. So, I checked it out and found out that one corner of my TV was melted and the screen was cracked on model number un5oj6200afxza. Looks like something in there started a fire or got way too hot, eh.
Faulty 8K TVs
Faulty 8K TVs
ProductI picked up 7 QN900B & QN900C 8K TVs in the last year and every single one of them ended up failing on me. They all got warped, had lines on the screen, and even ended up with water stains inside. I reached out to Samsung customer service, but they didn't seem to care at all about the faulty products. So, I've decided to make the switch to LG for my next TV purchases.
Phone dialed emergency number by itself
Phone dialed emergency number by itself
ProductMy phone just kept dialing 911 on its own, like no joke. So I tried to get help and the person on the other end was so rude. They wanted to snoop through my other devices to try and fix it. And get this, they straight up lied about not having a supervisor around. So yeah, steer clear of this phone, trust me, you'll thank me later!
About Samsung
Samsung is a South Korean multinational conglomerate headquartered in Samsung Town, Seoul. It comprises numerous affiliated businesses, most of them united under the Samsung brand, and is the largest South Korean chaebol (business conglomerate). Samsung was founded by Lee Byung-chul in 1938 as a trading company. Over the next three decades, the group diversified into areas including food processing, textiles, insurance, securities, and retail. Samsung entered the electronics industry in the late 1960s and the construction and shipbuilding industries in the mid-1970s; these areas would drive its subsequent growth. Following Lee's death in 1987, Samsung was separated into four business groups – Samsung Group, Shinsegae Group, CJ Group, and Hansol Group. Since the 1990s, Samsung has increasingly globalized its activities and electronics; in particular, mobile phones and semiconductors have become its most important source of income. As of the early 21st century, Samsung Electronics is a global leader in the semiconductor, telecommunications, digital media, and digital convergence technologies.
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