Monday, April 6, 2015

Galaxy S6: false 500 fans paid to attend the launch in … – Phonandroid

This is information that could raise a smile. While Samsung has announced with great fanfare its Galaxy S6 and S6 Galaxy Edge at MWC 2015 in Barcelona, ​​the Korean would visibly struggled to gather a large audience at its launch press conference of the two flagship stores in China. To fill the room, the brand would have paid 500 fake fans to attend the event .

On Friday, Samsung organized the conference to launch its Galaxy Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge China. In Room 1000 people were present. The problem is that half was paid by Samsung to attend the event .

First, “recruiters” of “fans” would have been paid $ 3.20 per fan recruited . They were recruited primarily of persons under 30 years, with the student profile. Fans in question, in turn, would have received $ 4.80 per hour spent at the conference

The slogan was simple. Tell the reporters present in the room how they were fans of the brand and how much they wanted the Galaxy and Galaxy S6 S6 Edge. Another small task, post their photo, name and phone number on WeChat and love the Samsung Galaxy page on Chinese social network Baidu.

In addition to this method, Samsung have also paid several groups of 20 to 30 “professional fans” . They have been contacted directly by Samsung Beijing to attend the event. A member of Samsung would have done and explain the recruitment process in a chat group WeChat.

Following this article, Samsung published a post on his blog to refute the statements made by the website . According to the Korean, all present were invited, it was customers and members.



Our results showed that no one has been incurred or paid under any circumstances to attend the event. We will also continue our efforts to find how this story has arrived. – Samsung –

Korean adds that section was removed from the Chinese site and intends to ask him to publish a correction. For the skeptics, remember that two years ago, Samsung has been caught with his hand in the bag for paying users so they publish negative reviews on HTC smartphones.

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