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What the fuck is that title?
Maybe take a little video or a pic or two of your thing before the guy shows up.
But who’s going to stand there the whole time recording?
No need to go crazy paranoid over one viral video
This is kind of slanderous, unless you have proof.
Are you saying to record a repair person fixing your TV? That’s crazy.
Not a thing that I’ve ever heard of. Cheaper to replace than have additional service calls.
If a company were to sanction damaging products to somehow void the warranty (which is very hard to do) it would be obvious. If they were to do this, they would make themselves very actionable. This is easy to prove by simply showing service call data.
It would come out in discovery and be a net negative to the company were you to sue.
More likely, the unskilled techs are making a mess of things, which is normal but that, in and of itself, will not void a warranty. Also, most attempts to repair a product on your own will not void the warranty because you would have to show damage by user-attempted repair. The stickers themselves are not enforceable.
Do not be a weirdo and record repairs being done in your home. If you feel the need to record, you should not allow them in your home The technician will be bonded and licensed by the insurer to repair the product. Being a weirdo will cause them to make mistakes. Let them work the problem. They are the “expert”. Let them do that. If you have beef, contact the manufacturer. They will assist. I assure you. Just explain and ask.
the “story” behind that samsung repair person was that it was near the end of the shift and so the employee did what he did to get out of it and get off the clock
True? who knows…