Kelly Kearns
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Hold that thought.. You might want to skip all that and contact CNN and let them ask Best Buy why they are ignoring a worldwide, well known safety recall.
No issues with mine here, I've been reading that the 35 reported ones that exploded were all overseas and no US versions experienced this. Don't feel like going back to BB and dealing with this may just pass on it unless I hear different. Only went to BB for the 256gb free card AT&T wasn't offering it. If I have to I will just go thru Samsung if I really need to replace it. Will see and report back my experience here.
Best buy has their feet dug deep in the sand, they are refusing to give me an edge or another device Samsung listed in the bulletin , then not allowing me to return listed interim devices when note 7 does arrives. Its all in the bulletin and Samsung's goal is to do whatever possible to get note 7 phones out of our homes to prevent risk of fire.
Read the bulletin carefully http://news.samsung.com/us/2016
where does it say that they owe you a loaner device is I don't read it anywhereBest buy has their feet dug deep in the sand, they are refusing to give me an edge or another device Samsung listed in the bulletin , then not allowing me to return listed interim devices when note 7 does arrives. Its all in the bulletin and Samsung's goal is to do whatever possible to get note 7 phones out of our homes to prevent risk of fire.
Read the bulletin carefully http://news.samsung.com/us/2016
just got off the phone with best buy. They told me that I could wait 6-8 weeks and swap it out when they get the replacement note 7 or come in and get a refund without any penalty. However that offer is only till this weekend and that might change once they hear from corporate. WTH? I might just replace for an iphone 6s plus (my experience with iphone is always get the "s") LOL.
AT&T Free Msg: Samsung has announced that current Galaxy Note7 devices may have a potential battery issue and are investigating the issue for potential safety concerns. Please return your device and any Note7 accessories for an exchange as soon as possible. You can get more details at https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...l%23%21%2Fwireless%2FKM1122948&token=9-w4WNAs
Bought my phone at Best Buy.
Like the Samsung reps there
Like all the helpni get there..
And I don't have to wait for the extras
I will not return my Note 7 for a Buy back. Nor credit.
I will wait for the new notes to come in.
Not getting rid of my Note just because 35 phones out of millions has had a problem.
I've been told thebphoned has a 1 yr mfg warranty on it.
where does it say that they owe you a loaner device is I don't read it anywhere
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...%23%21%2Fwireless%2FKM11229480&token=sTDGe13g
Samsung has notified us that they have identified a battery issue in certain Galaxy Note7s. They have asked all retailers, including AT&T, to stop selling the device. They are investigating if the issue could lead to potential safety concerns. Because safety is our top priority, customers are strongly encouraged to exchange the Samsung Note7 for a new device. Customers with a Note7 may select a Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 edge, Galaxy S7 active, a new Galaxy Note7 or any other smartphone, and may also return any Note7 accessories. If a customer chooses another Samsung device, he or she will receive a bill credit of $25 per device.
Customers Will Also Be Able To Exchange That Interim Device For A New Note7 In The Future. That process will be shared as soon as it is available.