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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Do residential property taxes go down if the housing market declines?English
20·2 days agoAt least in my region, you need to get home re-assessed. Then it will go down.
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News@lemmy.world•Xbox Plans Significant Layoffs as It Transforms Under New CEOEnglish
14·2 days agoxbox still has staff they can layoff?
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Technology@lemmy.world•400+ Arch Linux AUR Packages Compromised in a Supply Chain Attack Deploying InfostealersEnglish
6·2 days agoIs this the first time AUR has been compromised to this degree?
Given how changes are often unvetted, I am surprised this hasn’t occurred before.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Louis Rossmann is suing Samsung after firm offers $330 refund for defective SSD while selling the drives on Amazon for $949 — spat over 4TB 990 Pro SSD is headed to courtEnglish
1·3 days agoI wonder if these repair companies that Samsung outsources to have internal metrics to keep payouts or replacements as low as possible.
Gaslight the customer into returning and agreeing to a “refund at original cost”. Do this X number of times for contract bonuses or something.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Louis Rossmann is suing Samsung after firm offers $330 refund for defective SSD while selling the drives on Amazon for $949 — spat over 4TB 990 Pro SSD is headed to courtEnglish
2·3 days agoI highly doubt there will be lawyers involved on the plaintiff side. This is definitely going to a local small claims court.
If Samsung or this “Total Tech Solutions” company does send a lawyer (very rare), he will get the desired outcome. Probably check for the cost of new SSD + court fees.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Louis Rossmann is suing Samsung after firm offers $330 refund for defective SSD while selling the drives on Amazon for $949 — spat over 4TB 990 Pro SSD is headed to courtEnglish
213·3 days agoI wouldn’t say it’s a “financial hit”. He has specifically worded his YT video to make it seem as if he will hire a lawyer and take Samsung et al to court. But in reality he is definitely planning on filing this in a local small claims court.
Still want to see him win because honestly he deserves it and fuck Samsung. But he does tend to be a bit over dramatic in his videos for the clicks/viewership 😂
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Technology@lemmy.world•Louis Rossmann is suing Samsung after firm offers $330 refund for defective SSD while selling the drives on Amazon for $949 — spat over 4TB 990 Pro SSD is headed to courtEnglish
621·3 days agoSmall claims court is likely where this is filed. So, it’s very likely he will get the desired outcome.
edit: ended up watching video on yt at 2X. It is indeed his plan to file suit in small claims court, or as he puts it in his email, “Justice Court of Travis county, Texas” if his demands to replace at current market value or provide replacement are not met.
The video implies he is willing to spend time and money that exceeds the cost of drive to get the outcome desired. But I think that’s more of a performative statement since it’s going to small claims which has very reasonable case fees and can defend self.
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World News@lemmy.world•Floods, fires and deadly heat are the alarm bells of a planet on the brinkEnglish
0·3 years agoReading climate change articles always reminds me of this monologue from the antagonist in Westworld:
I think humanity is a thin layer of bacteria on a ball of mud hurtling through the void. I think if there was a God, he would’ve given up on us long ago. He gave us a paradise and we used everything up. We dug up every ounce of energy and burned it. We consume and excrete, use and destroy. Then we sit here on a neat little pile of ashes, having squeezed anything of value out of this planet, and we ask ourselves, “Why are we here?” You want to know what I think your purpose is? It’s obvious. You’re here along with the rest of us to speed the entropic death of this planet. To service the chaos. We’re maggots eating a corpse





yes, it involves getting comparable appraisals in your neighborhood and area. Then submitting that as evidence your current appraised value is too high.
Supposedly you can do this yourself, but I just hire a specialized company to do this for me.