Florida man’s Jeep goes up in flames because of Note7
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- ARYAN
- pJs
- 09 Sep 2016
Terrible...first time i see charging a mobile device destroying a jeep car
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- Anonymous
- rfM
- 09 Sep 2016
There is no official recall yet because Samsung has not gone through the US consumer protection agency. It's more of a volunteer return program. Look up Samsung Reddit. These phones are blowing up left and right. Even without the chaefer.
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- mir
- t7X
- 09 Sep 2016
These type of stories. You have got to wonder if they're really true or just made up to further damage samsung's reputation. I wouldn't be surprised if other companies paid people in order to fabricate accidents like these where a recalled device is involved. I agree that some stories are real. But this one jsut seems too ridiculous.
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- uQ5
- 09 Sep 2016
I don't believe this man's story, something smells fishy here.
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- Anonymous
- ny5
- 09 Sep 2016
[deleted post]Samsung rushed a phone to market with explosive batteries. Please don't make excuses for their shoddy engineering. It is TOTALLY their fault.
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- Anonymous
- cWE
- 09 Sep 2016
He should have sent his phone. That cannot be considered as Samsung's fault, since they recalled it a while before this event. He should switch back to Samsung since it was his entire fault. PS: if the car hadn't the air conditioning ON, the heat could have started up a fire in ANY phone. I do not like people jumping to the conclusion without thinking a second
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- Anonymous
- xj5
- 09 Sep 2016
Made up story don't believe
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- Anonymous
- MVI
- 09 Sep 2016
obviously fake story trying to blame it on samsung, why didnt you return the phone oh no you left in the car charging in a hot day hmm makes perfect sense