Samsung were quick to the rescue of the user who’s phone set on fire. Not only did the users phone burn out in a glory of flames, but he also uploaded a video of the burnt phone as evidence, which he then uploaded to YouTube. Samsung we’re happy to swap the phone for a new one, but they wanted him to agree to some terms first, and remove the video he uploaded.
Not happy with Samsung’s terms, the ex-owner of the Galaxy S4 declined the deal and uploaded yet another video detailing Samsung’s terms and conditions for all to see. He posted the videos on Twitter too, ensuring that people learn the potential dangers of the handset that Samsung were trying to hide (in fairness, any electrical device can catch fire, not just Samsung phones).
Enter Nokia PR! Who saw the opportunity to troll Samsung to the max. Tweeting back at him with an offer he simply cannot refuse.
The only way this story could be any more entertaining is if his new Nokia catches fire… but of course we hope it doesn’t, we hate to see good tech go to waste.
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