@userrSRKIGEutQ wrote: How do I find out about this class action suit Upmost ATTENTION: Samsung has decided to edit the posts of others to their own conveinience whenever they want to. I was simply told "Samsung moderators have editted your post". They removed the links to the class action lawsuit. So I will be posting them yet again for anyone that desires to join. This is purely unethical Samusung; you should be ashamed. LINKS: http://kohnswift.com/2017/03/16/ksg-files-class-action-complaint-against-samsung-for-refrigerators-with-defective-ice-makers/ https://kohnswift.com/2016/11/03/ksg-investigates-samsung-refrigerators-with-defective-ice-maker-investigation-page/ I wish/hope others will continue to repost the links to the lawsuit so it gains more attention and more people can be compensated. My thoughts (because I have to get them out after everything I've read): I feel that Samsung is entirely responsible for providing a true solution to this issue. Not a quick-fix, not a workaround, and not a "pay us some money and we'll make sure your ice machine works for another 2 weeks". I mean either fix it 100% or give the consumers a refund for the entire refrigerator. It doesn't matter whether that costs them a lot of money or completely bankrupts the company; this is their fault and they need to own up to it. Perhaps the issue wouldn't be as ridiculously widespead as it currently is if they didn't mask it with hotfixes for 4-5 years. Or maybe if they spent more time testing their product's quality rather than pushing them the first chance they can, they'd of caught the icemaker defect and the entire situation would've been avoided. However hypotheticals are irrelevant, the fact is: They caused this situation and they're responsibly for owning up to its solution.
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