Samsung has been making quite the buzz lately, and it seems that repair services are a hot topic for all kinds of controversies. First, the company's anti-consumer repair policies led to quite a stir. Then, Samsung's demand for customer information from third-party repair shops received much backlash and raised serious concerns regarding consumer rights. Additionally, iFixit ended its partnership with Samsung because of the different approaches to customer repair service. Now, Best Buy is said to be parting ways with Samsung and is no longer part of their service program.
If you have a broken Samsung device that needs to be fixed up from the nearest Best Buy, it will not be possible anymore. According to the latest news, the company has quietly parted ways with Samsung for its repair services. It has been a tough couple of weeks for Samsung to be constantly scrutinized for its repugnant practices. Though this move does not stem from other controversies, Best Buy's decision to end the program with the tech giant will be quite a blow.
Best Buy, an electronic retailer, was part of Samsung's Authorised Service Provider (ASP) program and had authorized parts and qualified technicians to carry out the repair of the company's devices. It was a great facility for consumers as they could just walk into the store for repairs. Now, according to The Verge, they got confirmation about the program ending through a Geek Squad employee and also through an internal communication screenshot. The service discontinuation, however, would not be applied to those who have Geek Squad insurance for their Samsung devices.
This news can be further confirmed by going to the official website of Best Buy, which now displays an error when trying to schedule a repair for Samsung devices. Samsung has a list of
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