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Why didn't Samsung tell me this in the first place?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wookiee" data-source="post: 76262536" data-attributes="member: 335029"><p>Many people buy cases for their touch-screen products - that's been a thing forever. If you buy direct from Samsung they'll very likely show you "people also bought..." or "do you want this while you're here?". When I bought my phone from Samsung online it even suggested getting a damage protection policy for it. It's not really their business or perogative what anyone does with it afterwards.</p><p></p><p>If I buy a $3000 guitar it might get sold or shipped to me in a cardboard box, but they don't really have any obligation to say "oh by the way, you should get a case to protect it". Taking care of the guitar then is on me, whether it's my own clumsiness, neglect or freak act of nature that damages it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wookiee, post: 76262536, member: 335029"] Many people buy cases for their touch-screen products - that's been a thing forever. If you buy direct from Samsung they'll very likely show you "people also bought..." or "do you want this while you're here?". When I bought my phone from Samsung online it even suggested getting a damage protection policy for it. It's not really their business or perogative what anyone does with it afterwards. If I buy a $3000 guitar it might get sold or shipped to me in a cardboard box, but they don't really have any obligation to say "oh by the way, you should get a case to protect it". Taking care of the guitar then is on me, whether it's my own clumsiness, neglect or freak act of nature that damages it. [/QUOTE]
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