I'm tellin' ya, back in my day we didn't have all these fancy smartwatches like that! But you know what's crazy? A 90-year-old lady had to deal with a big red spot on her wrist because of her Apple Watch . I mean, I get it, technology is great and all, but come on! If they claim their products are tested extensively, then why does this happen?! It's like they're puttin' their money where their mouth isn't, ya know? The fact that the customer service rep didn't seem bothered or offer any help is just, like, wow... I'm glad Anita got a new watch for free in the end, but it's just so frustrating! Companies need to be more considerate of their users and make sure they're safe before we buy 'em. It's all about priorities, right?
Ugh man... think back to when I got my first cell phone back in like 2005? Those were the days where you could actually talk on the go without it dying after 2 hours! Anyway, this Apple Watch situation is just wild. I mean, $130 for a new watch? That's crazy. What kind of company doesn't take responsibility for their products when they're causing harm to customers? And can you imagine if your grandma had to deal with this? It's not just about the money, it's about the fact that Apple didn't listen to her concerns and took her off with a simple discount. They need to step up their game and prioritize customer safety. The fact that they claim extensive testing but still can't prevent reactions from certain materials is just... what's going on?
I feel so bad for Anita De Marais . She's already 90 and dealing with this annoying red spot on her wrist. It's crazy that Apple is only offering a $130 discount to fix the issue . I mean, I know they say they undergo extensive testing, but it's not like they're doing any actual harm... yet . As someone who uses their watch regularly, I'm glad they made it right with Anita in the end , but this incident makes me wonder if we should be expecting more from tech companies when it comes to product safety . I guess it's a good reminder that even with all the bells and whizz , there's still room for improvement .
this is just crazy, can you believe some ppl at Apple don't even care about ur health? I mean, I know they claim extensive testing and all that but $130 discount is NOT a solution for someone with an allergic reaction on their wrist! and what's up with the customer service rep not offering any apologies or help? shouldn't they be more empathetic towards customers who are actually hurt by their product? de Marais got lucky with 7 On Your Side, but this is just a big red flag for me - how many ppl have experienced similar issues without getting the help they need?