Samsung forces repair stores to destroy customer smartphones, iFixit ends cooperationschizoidman@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.ml – 542 points – 1 months agonotebookcheck.net56Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent comment Data sells Legal TOS See Samsucks TOS A TOS doesn't give you the legal right to destroy someone's property... At worst they could deny serviceSomething tells me this isn't going to fly in Australia, unless they're willing to be giving out refunds for bricked phones.Youre probably right. Here in the US, our regulations are simply too corporate-friendly to make any difference though
Data sells Legal TOS See Samsucks TOS A TOS doesn't give you the legal right to destroy someone's property... At worst they could deny serviceSomething tells me this isn't going to fly in Australia, unless they're willing to be giving out refunds for bricked phones.Youre probably right. Here in the US, our regulations are simply too corporate-friendly to make any difference though
A TOS doesn't give you the legal right to destroy someone's property... At worst they could deny service
Something tells me this isn't going to fly in Australia, unless they're willing to be giving out refunds for bricked phones.Youre probably right. Here in the US, our regulations are simply too corporate-friendly to make any difference though
Youre probably right. Here in the US, our regulations are simply too corporate-friendly to make any difference though
A TOS doesn't give you the legal right to destroy someone's property... At worst they could deny service
Something tells me this isn't going to fly in Australia, unless they're willing to be giving out refunds for bricked phones.
Youre probably right. Here in the US, our regulations are simply too corporate-friendly to make any difference though