This is probably the worst customer service I have ever experienced. I just want to keep my silver buds and also get a well-functional device. That's it.
@SamsungMobileUS@SamsungUS
Just had the worst customer service from @SamsungMobileUS.
I got a S25 ultra on Thursday, and had a screen issue on Friday, which makes the screen blinking when put a little pressure on the edge of the screen.
I asked from a "replacement" via the Samsung customer service:
And other things, the current price for the same items are $20 more than I originally ordered. What the earth have this kind of company cannot do a simple replacement?
I can't even keep my silver buds and send back the white because of the system will have error on the record?
🔥 How I broke the internet today and what lessons can we learn from it? #Crowdstrike 🧐
Several things that make it a good fake that worked: 👇
1. No culprit named yet, I bring it on a platter, people like to have a culprit.
2- The culprit seems completely stupid, he is proud of his stupidity, he... takes his afternoon off on... the first day of work...
3- This falls right into a huge buzz in which people absolutely need to have new information, and a fake is by nature new, you won't read it anywhere else
4- In English = very easy to share internationally, with the vast majority of people who have no idea who I am.
5- Baby fingers are stupid, but they distract people from other things (like the fact that I have a horn on my head because of bad clipping)
6- Confirmation bias: People want to believe it, it's so funny. “I like the information, so it is true.”
7- The information is pushed ironically by people who know that it is a joke, and then it arrives in the litteral zone which amplifies it even stronger.