Posts Tagged ‘Samsung’
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
So far the TV returns 0
stars and Amazon gets 5
stars.
The TV has been shipped from the driver on the back of a Ford f-150.
When he arrived was of-2
degrees.
Has TV and unboxed.
Screen and everything was fine.
The delivery man said that the TV had to room temperature before it could be powered.
The delivery man was pleasant and written on “
subject of invoices to populate up and signed.
I left home for 6
hours and when I arrived at my husband was Mount TV on the wall.
All was well until we tried to power the thing.
It does not activate.
I checked the outlets and everything.
Amazon was closed at this stage to speak of a man,
so I called the 24
Samsung technical support.
I spoke with the woman is a not very well speak English.
She told me to unplug and reconnect it and make sure that there is power to the unit (
yeah_like_i_didn ‘
t t_think_of_that).
It informs me that I need a service call (
really).
It gives me a number of services and an 800
number to call if someone hasn ‘
t t I contacted within 48
hours. 48
hours go and call.
I call the number provided and guess what… service center is in New Jersey and I live in Iowa. “
I learned from the woman that I am their service area \” out “.
I guess 2800
miles is a long way to fix a TV.
Contact amazon and within 15
minutes,
I have a new TV coming to me and they’re going to carry the weight of paper 50
inches of their arrival.
Nothing like it works when it-2
degrees so perhaps driver shouldn’t ‘
t electronic delivery on the back of a Ford when he is-2
degrees outside …
just a thought.
Let you know if the second TV works.
SAMSUNG 24
hours support is useless and those who believe that the New Jersey Iowa services should take a lesson in geography of 4
degree.
Tags: 15 Minutes, Amazon, Delivery Man, Ford, Grade Geography, Room Temperature, Samsung, Technical Support, Tv Works
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Monday, April 12th, 2010
I liked the first person whom I so I decided to do another.
Image quality is better than the same LCD compared to 1080
but don ‘
t t believe that I have been much greater than 50 “
with a 720.” I firmly believe that,
in General,
you get what you pay for but is an exception.
My situation is not the same as everyone else,
but if you don ‘
t t watching television,
playing video games,
or have a room live on for a TV,
is a not easy to save money and get this 720
instead of 1080
LCD Plasma.
The money you save will buy the next technology.
“Was damaged before delivery of this TV-screen was reformed, so I would advise others to open the window before signing the receipt that the element of good condition of ” received “. I didnt ‘t have back issues, but I was initially concerned when you examine the recognition.
Tags: Brainer, Delivery Receipt, Lit Room, Money, Play Video Games, Randomimage, Reciept, Samsung, Samsung Plasma
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Saturday, April 10th, 2010
Beautiful image of the course.
Had he sometimes delivered in late may or early June 08 08.
I noticed that the day of the digital transition (2009-12
June),
three vertical lines on the left side of the screeen.
It was just a configuration problem or a problem of signal hoping that I switched to DVD items.
Not this possibility.
Lines always appeared.
Samsung e-mailed,
not received any response until a month passes,
then give me a number to call.
Call them,
Guy seemed ready to help,
but gave me the impression that he believed that I bought the TV in May 2009.
Once I told him that it was in May 2008
that told me that he might be still under warranty?
Local service centre called me and told me that costs $ 530
to correct the TV.
So much for this.
And Oh yeah,
The 13
now vertical lines running along the left side.
SAMSUNG thanks!
Tags: Digital Transition, Flame Picture, Nice Picture, Reply, Samsung, Samsung Plasma, Signal Problem, Vertical Lines, Warranty
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Thursday, April 8th, 2010
Just bought this today at best buy that he was selling $ 959
and 36
months even cash!
I used to build custom home theater and has had the opportunity to see lots of video monitors.
I consulted the supplied cable (
mainly 1080i HD DVD and Blu-ray discs using a Sony PSP3 ….
and I can tell you that anyone would be difficult to discern the difference between this unit display 720
p and the other to 1080p.
Beautiful photos!
Provided that I fear,
Samsung has set the standard.
I think just sorry for the poor fool who spends more than $ 990
on a 50 “
unit of ~ …”
and plasma please don’t spend $ 200
on a wall!
The Cheetah APTMM2B is more appropriate.
Tags: Best Buy, Custom Home Theaters, Hd, Poor Fool, Samsung, Samsung Plasma, Sony, Sony Psp3, Video Displays
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