So I have Note 7 and have been waiting to see what actually happens. I came from an Iphone and at this point have had enough and am going back. I went and was first in line this morning at our local corporate store only to be told they had no plus models at all in stock, so they ordered one with of course a delivery date of next month. They said to hold on to my note until then and then return it. I now see Samsung has a IMIE checker to see if your note is affected. I put in my info and it says "Attention:Your Galaxy Note7 is an affected device and is subject to this recall. It is extremely important to stop using your device, power it down immediately and contact your carrier or retail outlet to exchange it."
Up until now I was not really worried and blew off the whole thing but now if Samsung is saying I have a defective battery I no longer feel at ease. I do not want any other Samsung phone, at this point do not want another note 7, Samsung has left a bad impression on me and definitely do not want to just get the same phone I turned in which was a 6s plus and pay for it again all over.
I called Verizon and they said they have no options for me. I can only wait until my order is processed to turn it in or turn it in now and be without a phone.
Am I asking to much and am I wrong if I go to my corporate store and demand a loaner phone until the my Iphones is sent? Is it my fault Samsung has left me unsatisfied and I no longer want their phone? I feel like I am but if this mess wouldn't have happened I would not even think about trading it in. On the other hand shouldn't I be given something that IS SAFE until they can process my order? Their is blame to go around everywhere but I feel my, the customer, is the only one feeling the burden, of course other than Samsungs market share.