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A Canadian Samsung Galaxy S4 customer
posted a video of the handset that caught fire when on charge, Samsung
demanded the video to be removed if the customer wanted a replacement,
but also asked the customer to remain tight lipped about it.
Despite several allegations of patent
infringement in the US, Samsung handsets are very popular globally.
However, there is one extremely disappointed customer, resentful to the
extent that he posted a video online that could now put Samsung's
reputation in real jeopardy.
He revealed that in order to receive a similar model replacement, Samsung allegedly asked him to sign a legal document that he remove his videos from YouTube, not to reveal the agreement to anybody in any circumstances and do away with any possible future claims against Samsung.
“I’m making this aware to any people who are thinking about buying an S4 or have an S4. Be careful with them … This is really sketchy ... I was a Samsung fan until I read this letter," he said in the video.
Since posting the second video, Wygand told the source that he hasn't heard anything further from Samsung.
This is what was Samsung's response in response to Wygand's S4 experience, “Samsung takes the safety and security of our customers very seriously. Our Samsung Canada team is in touch with the customer, and is investigating the issue.”