A woman was using her Note 7 while waiting at a bus stop. All of a sudden, it started to emit a strange smell and then caught fire right in her hand. She was really shocked and had to drop it immediately. Another instance was in an office environment where a Note 7 on a desk suddenly exploded, scattering debris all over and scaring everyone around. These stories show just how dangerous the battery issues with the Note 7 were.
Sure. There was a story of a guy whose Note 7 caught fire while he was driving. It started smoking and he had to quickly pull over and throw it out of the car. Another was a person who had it in their pocket at a movie theater and it got so hot it burned their leg a bit before they could get it out.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 horror stories mainly revolve around the battery problems. People were terrified as their new, expensive phones would suddenly start smoking or even explode without warning. Airlines banned the device on flights for safety reasons. It was a nightmare for both consumers who had bought the phone, expecting a high - end device, and for Samsung which had to deal with the huge fallout in terms of public relations and financial losses.
Sure! You can easily share stories on a Galaxy Note 9 through various apps like social media or messaging platforms.
There was a case where a customer sent in a Samsung device which was in great working condition. However, when they received an update from Samsung about the trade - in, they were told that there were 'unexpected damages' on the device which the customer was sure were not there when they sent it. Samsung then offered an even lower trade - in value based on these so - called damages, leaving the customer feeling cheated.
Well, it has a great display. The stories on it might be presented in a really engaging way on that high - quality screen.
There are stories of people who took Avelox and then had serious gastrointestinal problems. For instance, one person had constant nausea and vomiting that didn't stop even after they stopped taking the drug. It took weeks of medical treatment to get back to normal. Also, some patients reported extreme fatigue that made it impossible for them to work or carry out normal household tasks.
Sure. There was a story where a couple went to Aruba for their honeymoon. They had dinner at a local restaurant and both got food poisoning. They spent the rest of their honeymoon in the hotel room, feeling sick and miserable.
There was a restaurant that used Cintas for their table linens. The linens smelled really bad when they arrived. It turned out that there was some sort of chemical issue during the cleaning process at Cintas. The restaurant had to waste time and money to deal with the stinky linens and find a replacement source quickly.
Sure. There are stories of people being shunned by their Mormon communities for expressing doubts about the faith. It's like suddenly being an outcast among people you've known for years. It can be a very lonely and traumatic experience.
There are stories of people developing osteonecrosis of the jaw after taking fosamax. It's a very painful condition where the jawbone starts to die.
A patient I know started rituximab treatment and soon after developed a very high fever that wouldn't go down for days. It was extremely worrying as the medical team had to constantly monitor and try different medications to bring the fever under control.