Consider this a Combined Pitting ®. Lame, but it’s sincere . . .
Samsung, I bought one of your DVD/VCR combos a few months back. At first, it worked great. Then, your DVD player started skipping on me. Then, two weeks back, it froze up completely just at the best point of Master and Commander. Having to switch to my computer’s DVD player, I finished the movie. But then I tried to watch The Girl Next Door and with the way the damned thing kept skipping, I thought I was going to have a seizure.
So I took your piece ‘o’ shit [POS] back to the store, and exchanged it for another one.
Not fifteen minutes into your new machine, the same damned fuckin’ problem.
Methinks you jackasses need to learn a thing about quality control.
Assholes!
Since I’ve lost the reciept for the first POS I bought, I’m seriously considering shooting it to smithereens and sending it back to you.
Tripler
And Aiwa, take note. My four year old stereo hasn’t played CDs in 3 1/2 years.
Either I’m beaming out my thoughts very powerfully, or picking up on others’ thoughts very well, but I feel like all I’ve been doing today is saying “Me too!”
It’s hard to tell with Samsung’s stuff. For example, I have a TV made by Samsung that works just fine. On the other hand, I have a CD/MP3 player from Samsung that sucks. Its anti-skip sucks and it eats batteries.
You know, there might be something to be said for the off-brands.
We have three GoVideo DVD/VHS combos in the family. All three have worked brilliantly for over four years. All three were less than $79 four and a half years ago.
Perhaps… Hey Sony, my wife’s 3 year old mini system hasn’t played CDs in 2 years! Buncha jerks. Now we use it to amplify the CDs we play through a… Samsung combination DVD/VCR!
Tripler, do you have the Samsung V4600? Mine has been fairly good, though it doesn’t seem to want to send a signal out the coaxial cable anymore. And… I went to Best Buy a couple of months ago and saw a stack of opened V4600s behind the customer service counter. :dubious:
I think Inigo Montoya posted something like this just last week.
Anyhow, I suspect it’s a software problem, and that the disk freezes in the midst of a layer change or something. It’s had for these manufacturers to keep abreast of breaking technology and predict the future, so sometimes this kind of crap happens.
Try contacting the manufacturer and asking about flash upgrades.
Dude, that’s exactly what i did with 2 Maxtor hard drives. I put the shattered pieces in a big ziplock bag and sent it back to them with a little hand written note that said “They broke”.