Samsung's SSD warranty policy scammed me so I'm taking them to court.
Credibility score: 49/100 — Mixed Credibility. Analyzed 17 claims. Found 2 low-credibility claim(s).
Claims analyzed
Video opens with a highlight reel preview — Mixed Credibility (50/100)
Teaser promises a Samsung lawsuit over a dead 990 Pro in RAID1 setup — stakes are clear from the jump.
990 Pro price jumped from $320 to $950 in one year due to AI bubble — Mixed Credibility (50/100)
Price spike sounds real but no receipt or current listing shown to confirm the exact jump.
Accuses Samsung of planning to return the same faulty drive — Mixed Credibility (50/100)
Suspicion based on silence — no confirmation they actually did send it back.
Samsung lied — drive is defective, they called it fine — Mixed Credibility (60/100)
Personal RMA story — no independent test shown yet, just his word vs theirs.
Drive writes slower than 2012 MacBook HDD — Mixed Credibility (45/100)
Compares measured 55 MB/s to unspecified 2012 MacBook drive — no baseline given.
PC3000 costs $10-20k, used daily in professional lab — Mixed Credibility (65/100)
Price range roughly matches known PC-3000 hardware costs; daily recovery work is self-reported.
Samsung thinks he's too dumb to notice a bad drive — Mixed Credibility (50/100)
Frustration vent — not a testable claim, just his read on their attitude.
Drive violates Texas implied warranty of merchantability — Mixed Credibility (45/100)
Cites the actual statute but whether intermittent failure meets the legal bar is still up to a judge.
Claims SSD passed all tests at service center despite slow speeds — Mixed Credibility (35/100)
40-60 MB/s on a modern SSD is basically dead — 'passed testing' feels like a loophole.
Samsung diverts stock from warranty to AI buyers — Mixed Credibility (50/100)
Classic warranty gripe — he's saying they have drives, just not for him.
Drives are in stock on Samsung's site right now — Mixed Credibility (60/100)
He says he can buy them right now — stock check would settle it fast.
Samsung sells same SSDs for $949 to AI firms vs $300 to him — Mixed Credibility (35/100)
$949 price tag is doing a lot of work — sounds like MSRP vs street price.
20+ units available on Amazon right now — Mixed Credibility (50/100)
Amazon stock fluctuates hourly — hard to call BS without the screenshot.
Samsung has stock but refuses it for warranty claims — Mixed Credibility (50/100)
He's framing it as deliberate policy — that's his read, not proven fact.
Suing Samsung will cost them more in legal fees than replacing the SSD — Mixed Credibility (45/100)
$400–$1,200/hr lawyer rates are real, but assumes Samsung sends top counsel for a single small-claims SSD case.
Samsung should have replaced SSD under warranty like any normal company — Mixed Credibility (50/100)
Calling their refusal 'bitchshit' while comparing himself to his $45k shop — fair emotional take, not a fact.
Samsung scammed him on 990 Pro warranty, taking them to court — Mixed Credibility (50/100)
Personal warranty fight — top comments say they've seen the same 990 Pro failures in RAID setups
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