1) Pop in the shop to buy a micro sd (Samsung) from Bizgram @ Sim Lim, ask about warranty, the Indian guy mentioned 1-1 exchange within 7 days, after that 10 years from Samsung, go register online.
2) Same day, cut open the packaging, put in the phone, the sd card cannot be read.
3) Went back again few hours later on same day to the very same guy. He directed me to go to unit #05-03 (found it strange that I have to go to another different unit to get replacement), with a smile, saying not to worry, they will replace. This unit seems like a distributor. He inspected the card, noticed a slight bend at the middle, not at the copper connection points where electronic contacts are made, and blame it on the bend. He checked in the system using the packaging product code, and couldnt find this product code in the system (Now I was wondering where Bizgram get their stuff) and asked me to go back to the shop, saying he cannot replaced this.
4) Long story short, another Indian man attended to me, saying I damaged the card and he cannot replace it. When he saw the packaging I brought in, he kept repeatingly blaming me that I have open the packaging wrongly and damaged the card. I may not be a rocket scientist, but the copper connections points are all alright and it does sit inside my phone, just that it cant be read. And asked me to go Samsung to get a replacement, refusing a replacement
Makes me wonder, if indeed the cards are counterfeit, if the #05-03 unit cant even find this product no in their databse. Well first time visiting this shop and would be the last
Sweet words when you buy, when you come back, hostile reception.
2) Same day, cut open the packaging, put in the phone, the sd card cannot be read.
3) Went back again few hours later on same day to the very same guy. He directed me to go to unit #05-03 (found it strange that I have to go to another different unit to get replacement), with a smile, saying not to worry, they will replace. This unit seems like a distributor. He inspected the card, noticed a slight bend at the middle, not at the copper connection points where electronic contacts are made, and blame it on the bend. He checked in the system using the packaging product code, and couldnt find this product code in the system (Now I was wondering where Bizgram get their stuff) and asked me to go back to the shop, saying he cannot replaced this.
4) Long story short, another Indian man attended to me, saying I damaged the card and he cannot replace it. When he saw the packaging I brought in, he kept repeatingly blaming me that I have open the packaging wrongly and damaged the card. I may not be a rocket scientist, but the copper connections points are all alright and it does sit inside my phone, just that it cant be read. And asked me to go Samsung to get a replacement, refusing a replacement
Makes me wonder, if indeed the cards are counterfeit, if the #05-03 unit cant even find this product no in their databse. Well first time visiting this shop and would be the last
