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Samsung won't take any responsibility for their mistake!

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kimty
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I placed an order for Galaxy Watch 7 with WIFI and LTE (unlocked) on the Samsung website on Oct 19, 2024. I got the device, but I couldn't pair it with my old Galaxy Note 9 because of the low version of Android in Note 9. While I waited for my Galaxy Flip 5 that I sent to the Samsung repair center due to a broken screen, the watch sat on my desk for ~1 month. The repair took ~1 month due to overcharge and part issues, and I finally got the Flip 5 yesterday. I went to the Verizon store to use a mobile plan on the watch, but the IMEI number didn't work. I called the Samsung customer service and found that this device is locked to T-Mobile although I ordered an unlocked device. I talked to 5 different agents in tech support, e-commerce, and warranty department of Samsung, but none of them tried to take a responsibility for this mistake although all of them admitted that Samsung sent a wrong device to me by mistake. They kept saying that it is out of the return window (15 days), and there is nothing that they can do. They didn't provide any compensation either. I'm deeply disappointed at the customer service of Samsung USA! Make sure to check your device right after receiving it in any method. Samsung wouldn't take any responsibility if you go beyond the short return window!!

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realaud
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Looks like you are right on that.  Even looking at Samsung's site, they do not offer an option to carrier lock the watch.  Just have a listing of supported carriers.  @kimty I would call Verizon and see what's happening and forget the doofuses at the store.

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realaud
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Maybe try a different tack with Samsung. It is, of course, past their arbitrary 15 day return period, but it is still under warranty. It is obviously defective, as it does not work as intended. They should repair (unlock) or replace it under warranty. Your other two options are to sell it and try to recoup most of your purchase price or switch to T-Mobile. As I said, it's better than Verizon anyway.
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kimty
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Thank you for your suggestion. In my town, Verizon is better than T-Mobile in terms of coverage, so it's hard to switch to T-Mobile at this moment.

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realaud
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Well, if you can't sell it, it will work fine as a BT device. You just wont be able to get notifications, text or calls when disengaged from your phone and you save the $20 month Verizon add on fee.
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