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<blockquote data-quote="Nero" data-source="post: 413633" data-attributes="member: 14723"><p>To expect that every single unit of a piece of technology is going to work perfectly with no chance of any issues popping up in even a few of them is a bit entitled. </p><p></p><p>No-one made them pay that much, and if they didn't think it was worth it then why would they spend that much? Higher pricing these days doesn't change anything. Every new device, whether it be smartphones, cameras, or anything else is going to have some issues for the first little while after release, it's inevitable. I've been a victim of that very thing with a previous smartphone. Did I bitch about it everywhere, curse the manufacturer's existence and make exaggerations of about their QC, etc? No, because I accept the fact that this kind of thing is bound to happen. As long as the manufacturer is willing to give you a replacement with no hassle or extra fees then there's not really that much to complain about except a bit of bad luck on your part. </p><p></p><p>If this kind of thing isn't acceptable to you, if you're going to stick to denying the fact that there are bound to be issues with new high-tech devices to varying degrees then there's nothing that can be done for you. Like mikew said, everyone has an opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nero, post: 413633, member: 14723"] To expect that every single unit of a piece of technology is going to work perfectly with no chance of any issues popping up in even a few of them is a bit entitled. No-one made them pay that much, and if they didn't think it was worth it then why would they spend that much? Higher pricing these days doesn't change anything. Every new device, whether it be smartphones, cameras, or anything else is going to have some issues for the first little while after release, it's inevitable. I've been a victim of that very thing with a previous smartphone. Did I bitch about it everywhere, curse the manufacturer's existence and make exaggerations of about their QC, etc? No, because I accept the fact that this kind of thing is bound to happen. As long as the manufacturer is willing to give you a replacement with no hassle or extra fees then there's not really that much to complain about except a bit of bad luck on your part. If this kind of thing isn't acceptable to you, if you're going to stick to denying the fact that there are bound to be issues with new high-tech devices to varying degrees then there's nothing that can be done for you. Like mikew said, everyone has an opinion. [/QUOTE]
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