- 05-07-2013, 12:10 PM #1Junior Member
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I hate when people don't play fair! Apparently, Samsung is being investigated because they hired people to post negative reviews about HTC products online. Why can't they just let the quality of their products speak for itself, without trying to make another company look bad? Now they just look like bad sports.
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- 05-07-2013, 01:13 PM #2/\/\s.Super/\/\odette
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Re: Samsung in trouble
No one had to pay for negative HTC reviews, anyone who ever owned one posted complaints several times as I did.
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- 05-07-2013, 05:15 PM #3Junior Member
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Re: Samsung in trouble
I have had several HTC phones now and I have never had any complaints about them, Camstuf. I think that if they were paying people to post negative reviews then they should be punished in some way. Your product should fall or rise based on it's own merits, not by making the other guy look worse.
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- 05-17-2013, 03:53 AM #5Junior Member
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Re: Samsung in trouble
Well, I wouldn't be surprised. These are some of the strategies that companies really do. I'm sure that it's not only the cellphone industry that's doing this. It doesn't only happen between big companies either. Even this strategy is used by politicians. I'm not saying that Samsung is doing this, I'm just saying that it's an old practice. If they did, it means that HTC is a threat. I have read quite a few reviews on HTC phones, and I think they are really good, maybe better than Samsung, except that some of their designs don't look as stylish as Samsung's IMO.
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