NG Solution Team
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Is Samsung making a mistake by disputing an SSD refund?

Samsung faces potential legal challenges in the U.S. after a customer, Louis Rossmann, a well-known tech YouTuber, expressed dissatisfaction with the company’s handling of a faulty SSD. Rossmann had purchased a 4TB Samsung 990 Pro SSD, which he found defective. Despite submitting evidence to Samsung, the company returned the SSD, claiming it was functional, and later offered a refund of $330, the original purchase price, rather than a replacement. The SSD’s current market price is $949. Samsung cited a shortage of memory products as the reason for not providing a replacement, although Rossmann argues that the SSD is available at higher prices from various retailers. This incident highlights broader frustrations with Samsung’s customer service, as other users have reported similar experiences. The situation raises questions about Samsung’s customer service approach and its potential impact on customer loyalty, especially when dealing with influential figures who can amplify their grievances.

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