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Few things can make a person more angry than bringing home a long-awaited new toy, only to find out that it doesn't work exactly as it should. A product complaint is inevitable in such situations, and you slowly come to terms with the fact that you will say goodbye to your dream item for quite a few days or weeks. You probably won't be surprised that some people get on their nerves at times like this and solve the whole problem with a really hot-headed seller. But that's definitely not a good idea. 

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A 30-year-old man from Bangkok, who caused a fire in an authorized dealer's store there a few days ago, also knows his stuff. Applu a solid bang. He came to the store the very next day after he bought it there iPhone X with the fact that he Face ID It doesn't work as it should. After using itancThe shop owner therefore began to demand that the phone be replaced with a new one, which was of course immediately rejected, stating that iPhone must first be checked by a technician. But this answer fanned the already solid fire in the man, which grew more and more intense. The young man began to shout and curse at the salesmen, then tried to get into the warehouse and when a female employee stood in his way, he punched her in the face in anger.

After the attack on the employee, the young man calmed down a bit, but his hatred for Appand the shop continued to spread the word. He allegedly began to explain to all the customers who witnessed the incident how poor-quality iPhone X is that the sellers do not want to replace it even though it is obviously damaged and therefore not worth buying. Subsequently, the police came for the young man, who charged him with assault and damage to the store, for which he must pay $1650.

Watch the entire incident on video:

However, the whole story did not end with the payment of the fine. The camera footage of the incident quickly made its way onto social media, where it gained 1,4 million views in just twelve hours. People who saw it, of course, harshly criticized the attacker. For example, messages like “Face ID The iPhone X is not broken. Apple "but he designed a phone that would recognize a human face, not a monster." Perhaps because of the great criticism, the young manonec conscience struck him and he publicly apologized to both the employee and the company that his reaction was truly exaggerated and he acted in an emotional way. And lo and behold, the apology was miniwas accepted by the employee who was physically attacked. She then decided not to file a criminal complaint against the young man for the assault. 

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