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this post was submitted on 08 Feb 2024
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It's shitty he doesn't link to the original video. He shows the original channel in his video, but isn't directing traffic.
He mentions that the original video was taken down.
Only the reddit videos were taken down. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLimCcnee9c
From the video description:
And all sympathy I had for this person just vanished. If you don't demand better, they will keep doing - and getting away with - shit like this.
Voting with your wallet might be the one voice you have left in this world, what a way to squander it by continuing to buy products from companies whose representatives behave in this manner.
The company addressed the issue though. I'd agree with you if they were like "oh well, things happen" and that was it.
No one got away with anything.
Yeah, the are many other reasons I don't buy Samsung anymore but a singular PoS employee that did something they made good on wouldn't be a reason to quit. Now if this was a common behaviour by employees that would be a different thing but I don't think there's a rash of TV-slitting assholes working for them.
Imagine if he didn't have a recording though, yikes. I hope this employee was fired.
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