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10-12-2022 10:10 AM in
QLED and The Frame TVsI bought a QN75QN90A 3 months ago. This past weekend, the screen went dark blue, a crackling sound could be heard from the TV and then the room smelled of electrical equipment burning. Technicians arrived today and when they took off the back panel, we instantly noticed burn marks, wires and ribbon cable completely burned through. They said they have never seen anything like this before. They suggested I get a replacement from Samsung. When I contacted Samsung support, they insist it can be fixed. This is a FIRE HAZARD!! IT CAUGHT ON FIRE!!. Replacing a wire or a panel doesn't address what caused this issue. Samsung refuses to budge. What do I do? Get legal involved? Consumer affairs? $2500 dollars spent to watch a TV for 3 months before it catches on fire and then told its a simple repair. How unsafe is that?!?!
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10-12-2022 10:17 AM in
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10-12-2022 11:12 AM in
QLED and The Frame TVsThat's so frustrating! I would be happy to look into this for you and see what options we have available. Could you provide either the TV full model code and serial number or the ticket number for the service via private message to any of the mods here?
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10-12-2022 11:28 AM in
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10-12-2022 11:36 AM in
QLED and The Frame TVsWell aware components fail. Does your DC have fire suppression? Does your family live in the DC? When a DC component has a major failure within the first 3 months, do you not call the manufacturers to ask for testing, RCA and possible replacement (and they oblige)? Thanks for the opinion.
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10-12-2022 11:42 AM in
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