12-06-2020 07:38 PM
I have recently purchased a Galaxy Watch from Amazon. The Seller advertised the watch as a UK version, but on trying to use Samsung Pay via the watch today it wouldn't work. I later checked the box and it would appear the seller has put a sticker stating the watch is a UK version, but underneath is another sticker stating it's a Romanian Version.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can find out for certain whether the watch is covered by a UK warranty so I can get this resolved. I know longer trust the seller and Amazon aren't being very helpful.
12-06-2020 07:45 PM
Hey @Scotty15 ,
all the EU devices are covered under the same warranty as this is regional, however, some features may not be available. Keep in mind that Samsung pay is intended to work on the country where the product was manufactured which means that even if the app was showing, you won't be able to add a UK card on a Romanian device. With this in mind, I would suggest reaching the seller to get this replaced for a real UK watch so you can enjoy Samsung Pay.
12-06-2020 09:44 PM - last edited 12-06-2020 09:46 PM
It clearly wasn't manufactured for sale in the UK so send it back while you can! This is common place with Amazon and Samsung will likely not honor any future warranty claim. There were people reporting on this very site that when their Galaxy buds developed a fault and they visited a UK service centre that they were refused service as the goods were not UK retail units even though they were puchased on amazon.co.uk via supposedly reputable dealers.
12-06-2020 11:16 PM
Thank you, I have been able to add my debit card details via the wearables app and these are visible on the the Samsung Pay app on the watch. Would I be right in assuming that because I've been able to add the details I've got a UK manufactured watch? I'm also concerned about the EU warranty as the UK has now left the EU so I'm not sure how the warranty would apply.
12-06-2020 11:18 PM
13-06-2020 04:36 PM
13-06-2020 04:59 PM
Exactly the same seller there. I have approached Amazon as ultimately they are responsible for the content their sellers post. I may be wrong but I believe Amazon are responsible for providing a replacement regardless of cost as the item has been incorrectly advertised and therefore mis-sold. I will let you know how I get on. Cheers.
14-06-2020 06:39 PM
15-06-2020 04:41 PM
Thanks Paul, totally agree and have returned the watch to Amazon this morning and ordered a legit one for £265.
For the record (of anyone searching) Samsung confirmed to me on another thread that the warranty point is unclear but may be a problem but also a 'foreign' watch won't ever receive software updates. Deal-breaker for me.