You could have made the same points without tearing down a person who wore their heart on their sleeve and became too frank with you, instead you chose to drag them through the mud. Remember that video you did on bullying all that time back, maybe it was high time you went and watched it. You complained about lack of openness and weasley language in the last video, have you ever thought that maybe that is why this person answered in such an open manner? Not saying that this is an acceptable manner to answer in, but if they knew a better manner they would not have chosen one that would expose them to such degradation. I never expected you to understand developmental psychology and to pity people who are "culty" but i always thought that you could leave a person and his way of raising his kids out of the mud. It may be flawed, but the alternative is a mid life crisis for them, or something worse like having to build a whole new persona. And if you were going to drag another person through the mud, atleast you should have had the decency to read the mail in a normal and monotonous voice rather than that condescending whine you use to derrogate things. That would have been a sign of sympathy, ruthless, but sympathetic critique. Plus admitting that you are flawed does not give you the pass to be wrong. If anything, this response of yours is the more self congratulatoy and pissing over someone's grave kinda shit. You call him out for being delusional and thinking of himself as innocent while you are guilty of the same thing but from the bullying aspect. You think you are doing the right thing and justify your degradation of a person who in ypur pwn words sounds "culty" -reasoning being that i think people should sympathize with such people because they lack the mental windows that makes others see the futility of such acts, pr their reason is overpowered by other needs, but nobody in their right minds chooses to be culty for fun. Half of it is right, but the old rossmann who did that video on bullying, in that sate of mind, may not have agreed with your method, the one who was hurt about hurting a real bully, while this person is simply a supposed delusional person who believes in a cause. This person was not smart enough as Tim cook and other such people, who are the real evil and do things purposefully to literally one day enslave humanity in the bonds of subscriptions, which is partly why he gave you the opportunity to degrade him by trying to be frank. And you preyed on him showing his weak side. People who fight for the good side should have standards. And here you did not have any. You can do better.
This isn't wearing your heart on your sleeve, it's sociopathic manipulation at its finest for the purpose of removing my video, because they want to avoid accountability for screwing over large numbers of people. I've met people like this. and as a teenager, I had bosses like this... you don't grift people out of millions upon millions of dollars for a poor product that never makes its way to people who paid for by being honest. You do it with these manipulation tactics, and the first person they use it on is _themselves._ I have standards - do not invoke my sense of morality or bring up your children to get me to delete a video holding you accountable for running a ponzi scheme. If you use this type of manipulative guilt tripping to try and trick me into removing work that holds them accountable, I'll post it. That's my standard. The day I stop listening to this standard is the day that I expect you all to unsubscribe.
Pin of shame! Shame the pin! Gaslightning, self righteous pin of shame! Shame the pin! P. S. OPs comment and the email from the video represent the linguistic methodology used to emotional abuse and batter women and convince them it's their fault. If you want to be a massive, wicked POS it can be used to manipulate sentimental and ideological people. Don't do it though, because you'd be a massive, wicked POS. That's not good.
I'd take that person any day over this bullshit. He and his team at least produce groundbreaking code that frees people from Google's bullshit in a user respecting way. He delivers what he promises he's delivering. He doesn't over promise. Social awkwardness that leads to weird or paranoid views of the world by people who honestly produce good software is infinitely better than the spirituality scammers and grifters that take people's money while lying to them and delivering them nothing. These two aren't even close to comparable. grapheneOS is in a different world altogether than this purism nonsense.
@@rossmanngroupThat's definitely a fair opinion. Especially when this Purism dude's shooting out enough finely concentrated bullshit to empty out multiple steers.
@@rossmanngroup Yeah, this is far more insidious more importantly effective on a lot of people, I had only watched halfway through when I made the comment, this guy is more like the apple lobbyist that tries to manipulate people with language and probably gets away with it a lot. I have met such people, they never deliver anything but have a way with words to put people in a comfort zone and scam them.
@@PvtAnonymous "I am a good person who needs a good haircut and if you were as honest as me you'd do it for free, but because I want us to be productive I will consent to giving you a nice tip of my choosing after seeing our final work. I hope you have it in you to contemplate the many paradoxes in my superiority, as I've been known to choose to lose money by giving people things rather than refund them at a profit for myself. I hope you will be generous today, and please not too short."
As you were reading the creep's diatribe about his "journey", I got chills because it sounded a lot like my dad had wrote it. My father was a narcissistic menace to society who terrorized my family and hometown until my mom pressured him with child support enforcement enough to get him to literally flee the country, and I honestly am worried about this guys kids being exposed to that nonsense. If you ever get fed this kind of crap by someone in your life, get as far away from them as possible.
The guy came across to me as condescending, self-righteous, narcissistic, and delusional. He’s avoiding the point while bloating the conversation with nonsense and patting himself on the back. He’s basically stealing from people and trying to justify it. Bad business practices result in a bad reputation, which he deserves. I hope everybody gets their refunds…
@@ncohafmuta I'm surprised we didn't see the word "Kindly" sprinkled throughout. (Any email or messages asking or saying "Kindly" do...x,y z... RUN! as those are the hallmarks of the scammers.)
I haven't played around much with ChatGPT, but from the little I've seen, this looks precisely like the mile-long kind of empty yet flash BS it's capable of producing.
So actually pre-ordered the phone and eventually got it realized it wasn't actually usable as a daily driver so I paid to ship it back to them with their return policy and now they have my phone and won't give me a refund
He's got that entrepreneurial-cult-seminar vocabulary pretty much spot on. "Proactive", "goal-oriented", "synergy". I was also waiting for "we're like a family" which disappointed me but he saved it with "I'm just like you!", "we're on the same side!".
pulled out the literary trope there, that's a pretty common literary trope for villains to say "You're just like me" to protagonist. Not trying to label anyone as an antagonist or protagonist here, but I just thought that was kind of weird.
I don't know whats worse, trying to keep your company afloat by running it like a ponzi scheme, or having absolutely no honesty with yourself that this is what you're doing.
Kind Sir, it is not a Ponzi scheme if our intentions are good, and they are very good intentions I promise you. Join us on our journey to parting you with your money.
I appreciate your videos because you're helping others see the manipulation tactics. "Look what you made me do" is one of the games people play that Eric Berne, MD wrote about. Also, the next thing you go into at 18:00 where he says "you and I want to help," that's forced teaming that Gavin de Becker discusses in his book The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence. He is trying to get you to see that you're on "the same side" to get you to do things you wouldn't normally do if he was a stranger. Thanks for helping people notice these abuse tactics with real-life examples.
Too damn bad people can't recognize these are the exact tactics of the demon crap party. Totally f'ing up everything then blaming it all on some one else then trying to commiserate with their victims about how the other guy is responsible and together they can fix it. Evil incarnate.
I find it endlessly hilarious how companies don't realize that sending these emails telling people to take down their videos will just result in another video being made on them.
Fake It Until You Make It. The false image is all there is to this new-product business. Americans have this weird money-first approach to new business whereas in Europe is more idea-first, i.e. the business model has to be proven to work before people fund it. That shows how much big money there is in the U.S.A. - even if most people think it is a scam, you need much less than 0.10 % to buy in to reach seven digits in funding. The funding parties tend to have such high cashflows that losing a million or two is barely noticeable to them. Some bottom-feeding scammers probably try to do this to big funders, though we won't learn about them as they probably disappear shortly before being taken to BlackRock's black sites. j /k :D
The thing is that it does work (sometimes). Not in this way (and certainly never with Louis 😂), but if it is accompanied by the threat of a lawsuit it often does work. You just don’t often hear about the videos that do get deleted (specifically because the videos got deleted and never mentioned again). For small channels that already barely make any money, it would be far easier to simply delete a video than have to potentially spend months and a ton of money dealing with a lawsuit. Even if the lawsuit were to get dismissed early in the process, that’s still potentially a lot of money to pay for a lawyer (and potentially a lot of time spent not making videos).
That is the general good rule in life. If a person without asking starts to tell you how good and honest etc. person they are, that is a obvious flag to be suspicious. Actually good and honest person shows their nature through their actions, not with their words (as in general actions speak louder than words). If person is actually any of those things they have to try to verbally convince others that they are. One variation of that rule is the "Any man who says I am the king is no king", because certain things about you are defined by people around you, you are not defining them by yourself. Be it honesty, how smart or how good looking you are (which is the most obvious).
@@tubetorpedo my view on it is that it's just like when someone is good at something (say, academics, arts, engineering has a lot of this as well), properly good people don't flaunt it, it's just how they are and them being good at something is so natural it's not even worth thinking about or mentioning. If asked they'll probably just say "I dunno" or "A little bit" and show something incredible.
So you are saying people are bad and evil because they say "I am a good person". What kind of bullshyte is that? mass judging people saying they are bad when they say "they are a good person" is pretty fked up bruh. How about if I say that people who make comments like you are criminals and most likely a pedophile? Aaah, See how that works? Or people like you who make a comment like YOU just did are wife beaters and abusers to their loved ones? Aah, see how that works? I usually agree with Louis on many things on a lot of his videos, but this is one thing I call BS on. Like serious BS. and I disagree with him and everyone else on this particular point.
As a former Israeli myself, I can only recommend that when you hear this kind of BS from an Israeli person know that they are the biggest crook alive! STAY AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY and don't fall for this sweet-talking BS. Like you said - villian!
The lesson on how to understand deceptive and manipulative people and their intentions is great! And the philosophy about the danger of believing that oneself is the good person! Louis, never change ❤
No one wants to hear a working class person use so many excuses and lies about their success and business, it’s pathetic. Then there’s this guy who comes off as a total dirtbag, nobody is buying his bs
It's like some charity thing here for children asking for donations on TV adds. That same girl has been a 10 year old pr*stitute (google might censor my comment ya know...) for like 3 years already. And of course, she can only be saved by your donation. They ain't gonna do jack all till you give 'em money. Sorry to be you girl, you better get used to it till they give me money yo~
I've integrated what you are saying with what I already know to be true, and my paradigms realigned my chakra to a startling revelation: ponzi schemes are just optimized customer service.
I've not heard such slimy corporate buzzword appeal-to-conscience claptrap of this magnitude in a very long time. If I got anything like this from any company ever I'd make sure to warn everyone I ever came in contact with. Also love how Louis' inner angry New Yorker came out.
Thank you for spreading awareness on companies who wrong people like this. I now know to never consider purchasing any product from this company. You really help consumers
@@k.y.6148It's corporate doublespeak. This is literally how corporations talk to sound like they're special. Nothing more than meaningless buzz words. Synergy. Paradigm. Integrate. When a company uses these terms, they're full of shit. Full stop.
Louis certainly "reshaped his paradigm" for him, and for free! 😂😂😂 This isn't an email, it's a thesis! Anyone who has been contemplating telling a lie, you can just foget it. This guy has used them all up. There are no more lies left for any of us!
Never trust anyone who peppers their sentences with "synergize" or "paradigm". They will turn out to be a vacuous twit 100% of the time. "We didn't want to deny refunds. We're the victim of our early customers."
OMG! I have GOT TO SHARE this!! Questioning one's own honesty is the KEY to true honesty! I'll have to warn them about the windy letter full of corporate buzzwords.
I'm waiting for them to change their ToS to say that you get a phone for $600 + ten sales referrals. 🤣If you bring in $6600 in sales, you get a phone, and then all of your referrals have to have 10 sales. Brilliant way to make money!
Certainly. The dude's asslicking and obviously flattering slimy corporate bootlicker language gave it away. The sad thing is, I'm sure the dude usually gets away with shit like this.
Excellent content, per usual. I should tell you: once I got it in my head that the spray bottle on the couch looks like it’s purposefully looking away from you, as if it’s actively ignoring you. I can imagine it coughing and sighing to get your attention so you can see that it’s *very intentionally* not looking at you. I couldn’t not see that. I can imagine it would be constantly crossing its arms pointedly. If it had arms, and, you know, it wasn’t an inanimate object I’m anthropomorphizing for some reason. Oh, right. Engagement. Consider this rambling non-sequitur my way of approving of what you do. And a thumbs up. Keep being awesome. Cheers!
That phone call will be a trap. He will bring in a legal counsel and threat you not to further comment on their matters and they will try to disclose some information to you but require you to sign a NDA before they can explain anything to you. Once you are tricked into agreeing, they can then come after you for violating the NDA when you discussed their matter in the future.
Texas is a single-party consent state for recording conversations. Louis is covered if the does that. And I don't think he is dumb enough to agree to things contrary to his ethics. Though, if he gets mad, he 'might' say something he'll regret.
I have to suggest this because you tried to buy from them. Due diligence is hard when you are bonded by promises of security or some other thing, but there are telltale signs. The biggest one is how open they really are about designs, software and current processes. If a company sells a product and uses marketspeak instead of real information, firmware downloads and documents, then appeals to anything other than the product itself, do not buy.
My wife waited years for this phone. I tried time and time again to convince her to refund but she wouldn't relent. Now she has a $550 phone that she doesn't even use.
I stopped listening to the email. It’s gaslighting on the verge of psychopathy especially the way he (says) he treats his own children. “Release me from my promise” means I lied you’ll have just accept it. What a **** he is.
And there will be no refunds. The money is gone, all wasted in R&D and in some pockets. If they are getting forced for refund, they will just file for bankruptcy. And probably....just probably...there will be a new company popping up with a new phone that kinda looks familiar
If I got across anything with this video, 13:43. If you don't want to watch the whole thing, go to 13:43. Learn how to recognize people who do this, and above all, make sure you're never the person doing it yourself. It is a daily exercise for me to catch myself in the act of self aggrandizing how good a person I am, and to always seek out the least flattering intentions for why I am doing anything that I am doing. I think it's imperative to actually doing good in the world. Defaulting to the assumption that I'm a piece of shit may seem extreme, but if the other side is this... I'll take my way.
This person seems to be using a lot of words to describe what could be described as a ponzi scheme. We'll refund old money from new money. Using fewer words and simply explaining they messed up on their business plan and costs, they're sorry, and they're working on it would be a lot easier to swallow. Plus I've watched too many ThunderF00t videos highlighting similar crowdfunding horror stories.
That was one of the most slimy things I ever heard since the prosecutor in the Rittenhouse case tried to say that stomping someone with only one boot does not justify self defense. He's literally absolving himself of any moral agency by saying, unless you stop me I didn't do anything wrong. This is on par with someone raping a girl and then going, if she didn't want me to; she should of stopped me.
"As this video is posted in 2023, it's expected to be relevant up to Q4'26/Q1'27, this video cannot be deleted. Once this video loses its relevance, you can request deletion of this video" Then wait for Purism to ask again in Q2'27, ghost them and reply no sooner than at the end of '27 with: "My policy clearly states to not bow down to bullies. I can only tell you to S my D and G my B but if you'd like to accessorize that experience, feel free to buy some merch at [insert link]"
This email is absolutely insane. I'll guarantee that it was either written by chatGPT or that the person is a psychopath. No one talks like this in real life. The pacing and organization is as id imagine that an email from a crazy stalker might be, it's absolutely nuts the kind of mental backflips this guy does. This video is so surreal as a result.
I had a hard time paying attention, TBH. Especially the parts about the guy's "spiritual journey" had me rolling my eyes so hard they could have fallen right out of their eye sockets.
Can't believe you didn't take that 20-30 minute phone call to "synergize". Just think of the concrete-less outcome that could have been mutually ushered into fruition!
I feel it would be easier for the guy to manipulate via phone call rather than email. Through email, you get to review the message in its entirety before you make a decision. In a phone call, you can't. Unless you're a hardened individual, you could be swayed by his language and agree with him. That's probably how he got so many to stay invested in him.
@@triadwarfare Yep, if they want you to “chat” over the phone they’re looking to blindside & bamboozle. As Craig David so eloquently once said “please leave a message after the tone”.
You would never have gotten that day back. What needs to be said other than "we fucked up, well refund his money and try to do better in the future" the rest is just a further attempt to get Louis to remove the post. I like this to a vacuum cleaner salesman who refused to leave my family's home after a "five minute" demo unless my mother bought a vacuum. I silently went to the kitchen, called the operator and told her what was going on and that my father was at work. A very few minutes later, two burley policemen showed up at the door., ending The "five minute demo. We were never bothered by door to door salesmen after that.
I believed in Purism too. I even remember leaving a comment suggesting Louis hop on the Librem 5 hype train cause it was going to be everything right to repair could want. I had a whole shopping cart ready to buy when I decided I was happy with the Librem 5. They said all the right things and I didn't do my due diligence. I requested a refund after a couple years. Their "wait for shipping" game almost worked. Supply chain issues were understandable. Money's tied up with vendors - I guess I can appreciate that. When I got to the top of the shipping queue I checked - and the software still isn't ready. You guys had 4 extra years to do your homework and you still couldn't get it done? Supply chain didn't stop you from finishing your HTML 5 app support. How do you still not have Signal running? For real.
There's nothin' in this world more dangerous than someone who refuses to ask "am I doing the right thing?" Never fall into that trap. Always look inward, because there is every chance in the world you might well be wrong.
@@cagneybillingsley2165 Funny how you slant that toward your own biases. I bet you could use a little introspection yourself. The people who objectively do the most harm to the world are billionaires and dictators. How about you focus your energy on them instead of infighting with your fellow poors?
This sort of language is what's used in every scam directed at older Americans. The moment my dad turned 50 he started receiving "offers" for products that are written just like this guy's emails. They like to say they're just honest, patriotic people who all pulled themselves by their bootstraps and shit like that.
i was reminded of that whole philosophical "4 kinds of evil" thing. one of them is sadism. people who just get off on being a jerk. another is psychopathy. people who simply lack the capacity to understand that what they did was wrong. another is Machiavellianism. people who think that whatever bad thing they're doing is excusable because it's for the "greater good." and the last one is incompetence. it's just like that old saying "don't assume malice when it can be explained by incompetence." some people will create a whole narrative in their head that someone is out to get them, like if someone is walking in front of them and lets a door slam in their face instead of holding it, when the reality is that the person just didn't know they were there. i'd put this guy in the 3rd category 'cuz it's sounding like they painted themselves into a corner in pursuit of the "greater good" known as profit, and now everything is excusable as long as it's towards that end, with as much mental gymnastics and corporate sales consultant speech as they can shove into it.
not to dull any pitchforks but to be pedantic, what you're referring to actually made the point that idiots are worse than everyone, even sociopaths as terrible as they are. The argument is that sociopaths steal value, but they still transfer value, there's a zero sum. Idiots literally just destroy value because they don't generate significant value and they destroy/waste value. Paraphrasing here.. but you might also argue that the CEO of that company is a sociopath stealing people's money, but this culty nutjob who sent the email might be the idiot who is actually just wasting everyone's time, if they really believe the garbage they're spewing which I hope not.
While a slightly more complex interpretation, I think it may be 3 enabled by 4, redirecting the motive: "A free software phone is imperative to create, by all means, so whatever means these guys picked is fine by me." This allows for cultish recruitment of people not driven by profit. When people want something to be true, even believe it's the foundation of their self image, like "I'm honest" or "the government is lying to us", they tend to make extremely biased readings of any situation vaguely connected to the idea.
Unless they pay him something like tens of millions of dollars, at which point I wouldn't mind him just retiring from youtube and living a nice retirement life. I would only hate it if he got paid that little by someone like Apple or Amazon, because they're rich and should be paying more.
yes... apple: take down the repair videos, they infringe our copyright. louis: no some dude from purism: hey, let's try that again, louis, take down this video... what do you expect.
@@robertheinrich2994 apple didn't approach him from the cult indoctrination angle, just with a classic legal threat - extra points for Purism's creativity, but ultimately still negative points for being manipulative assholes
I once sent a guy $40 for a book about Tori Amos. The money was sent in Aug for book delivery by Xmas. Well it never came, lesson learned wrote it off. To my surprise 3 years later the book arrived and it is a very good book. There was never any communication so all in all not a great experience. If I knew it would take almost 4 years I would have passed.
Guy was probably sat on his sofa one day, then the thought occurred to him that he'd never even bought a sofa. Stands up, whips the blanket off and sees a pile of Tori Amos books. Loads them into his truck, jumps in the driver seat then tries to to figure out why he can't remember buying a truck. Nevermind though, he's got a mission to accomplish, he twists two wires together to start the engine, then guns it as he heads for the post office. The rest, as they say, is history.
When you have single person operations based entirely on labour (writing in this case) it is easy for them to drop off the earth while still having every intention of finishing. Something like this phone, not so much. You need active honest communication if you are in trouble meeting the goal. There is a word for using new buyer's money to pay old buyers... can't think of it right now. Pretty sure its listed in bold in the criminal code of most countries though. This email on the other hand.. WTF. Like seriously, WTF. If you asked chat GPT to "write you a scammy lie riddled email trying to pressure a prominent youtuber to remove a video to hide your scam" this would be it. WTF.
Anyone gullible enough to fall for the "I would gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today" scam honestly deserves to lose their money. That being said, these people need to be investigated for not giving people what they paid for.
What they tried to (in my opinion) was try to string people along until the statute of limitations runs out so they don't have to legally refund the money. Definitely a shady business I'd never ever do business with
You assume that the product doesn’t exist, but it does, because as a backer myself, I also waited for years and now I’ve got the phone. Yes, it has taken much longer time than anticipated, but it’s real, so I find this whole discussion about a scam just a little insane to be honest.
Nah, I think this is a prime example of occam's razor. Don't attribute to malice what is easily attributable to stupidity. Making hardware is fucking hard and fucking expensive. Much more than most people realize and that includes 99.9% of start-ups that go belly-up. Based on the #'s he gave in the email, they're doing really badly financially, and they're probably trying to ship a product, but it's hard. Very hard when you're not building millions of units and don't have millions upon millions to sink into process smoothing and cost reduction and buying parts in higher quantities. Small business in HW is very hard. Not the same as some random cloud-based start-up. They're probably fighting to stay afloat - if they go under then it doesn't matter who they owe money to b/c none of them are getting it. Probably why they deprioritized it.
11:20 I can vouch for this. I dropped a donation during one of his livestreams a couple years ago thanking him for advancing my career and he said almost exactly the same thing. Louis is the GOAT
"F*ck you Sir!". Polite addressing of the person. Informative message, with concise directive. Delivery with heart felt passion. Helpful guidance to where they can go. Louis is a true orator. The man knows how to properly communicate a message, with the full meaning that the recipient deserves to hear.
It's important to remember that if you ever unironically use any permutations of the phrase: "We are not so different, you and I" in a conversation with a stranger than you are almost certainly a literal villian.
Eh, I don’t know if that is always true. If the other party in a discussion is strangely hostile but you think you share a common goal you just have two different ways of going about it, it’s a good thing to bring up in order to convert the discussion from confrontation to a productive exchange of ideas. Not that this would be the case here but sometimes this is the case in other discussions.
This email thread reminded me of someone specific. I was working for a retailer, and we had a guy who reported a bunch of orders as not received, but then returned the goods for refunds after we'd already refunded him for them as "lost." HIs emails were flowery and verbose as hell, but he was a thief. Eventually we shut him off as a customer.
Gotta hand it to Purism, not having the actual phone is the best security method ever! No one tracks you, no one can access you're personal data, and the best way to protect customers is to not send them the phone you order! (Loved the obvious AI emailing you, like a real person communicates in that way!!)
Thank Louis! you managed to explain something I've never been able to put into words, It borders on the idea that sociopathic behaviour is endemic in our society it's not an illness it's part of the human condition especially where making money is concerned, the lack of empathy and being able to turn a blind eye to the damage that is created on the innocent consumer, we all suffer from bad business practice, and the guilty ones don't care, why should they, they were only ever interested in taking your money, company ethics for many, is just public lip service, even when regulatory bodies block their unfair practices, some smart ass lawyer will find a loop hole, being paid for from ill earn gains taken from the unsuspecting joe public. We live with a sickness often controlled by even sicker politicians, god help us!!
I don't think I have ever cut one of your videos short until now. There is just a limit to how much ridiculous crap I can listen to in one day and the first paragraph of that email he sent to you put me over the allotment for the next month or so. As soon as these people start talking about "journeys of self discovery" and such crap, you know that they are a scammer/fraudster/huckster/pick an adjective.
C'mon guys, it was entertaining. Like a train wreck might be. Stomach-churning, but still...wow, I can't believe what I'm seeing/hearing. See also: Current politics or Elon Musk. 🙂
Once he reaches his next million subscribers I hope he can afford to hire someone to edit down his video to a reasonable 10 mins. Good subject to discuss But He can also use a writer to help condense his rumbling and not repeating himself
I had a similar thing on a minor scale with a product bought on Amazon. I was buying a Starrett product from an Amazon seller and when it arrived it was a knock-off. I complained and was refunded and the seller was removed from Amazon. I then get a message from the seller with a similar narrative, I'm a small business, it was a mistake, I have children to feed, I may lose my home, etc. "Please remove your complaint so I can continue my business". Not a chance mate! You try and screw over your customers and got caught out, that was your mistake!
LOL, some vendors of Amazon reach out to me and try to bribe me to remove my review or change my narrative. Oh I do change the review - to reflect that the company tried to bribe me and also paste their communication with me.
I’ve had something similar where I left a negative review about a crappy product and the seller emailed me to say they’d refund me if I would be “kind enough” to remove the review. Amazon had already refunded the transaction anyway.
Way back in 1981 I got hired at a software company as a grunt coder. This was my first professional computer job. The person who wrote you the email sounds something like the pie in the sky, woo woo person who was running the company I worked for. Instead of staying on the job and working hard to guide their business, they would take time off for consciousness raising trips to Brazil - when they couldn't even make payroll for their company! I had to wait months to finally get my severance check from them, when state law required 24 hours maximum time for an employer to issue a check after employee termination. What a jackass. Step away from the lotus plant, I hope this person's children can get the therapy they may end up needing.
whenever i hear anything like "consciousness raising trips to Brazil" or any other form of "spiritual vacation" type bullshit in other countries, my first thought is always "theyre going there to fuck kids"
it would be better if companies would say " give us money to develop this concept and accept that it may fail and you can't get money that we've already spent back"
it’s how crowdfunding used to work until people started treating it like a pre order, IDK if it’s because companies encouraged that behavior or it’s something shoppers did on their own
@@protocetidin part I think it's companies that encouraged it. I use kickstarter as a pre-order and I acknowledge that. If I don't trust the delivery of the product I don't back it, unless it's under like $30
Thank you so much for doing this video. I have been so interested in this phone for years. Literally the freedom angle appeals to me greatly. But I've always been sketched out by their caginess about when I'll actually get a phone. I'm so glad I didn't fall for this scam. I literally had the order form filled out once with my CC # and everything. But I last minute noped and glad I did. God I hate scammers. I was gonna buy the super expensive made in the US one too...
They probably didn't screw up. They probably did this all on purpose. How do these People not realize they're just handing you free content? What a WEIRD e-mail. It sounds like a generic pre-made message but it is clearly written just for you and you're right, it sounds like it was written by a Cult Person Thing.
Instead of all this BS they should say, "Hey Louis we saw your video and realized our policy of not issuing refunds is wrong and we will start issuing all valid refunds including refunding if the customer did not receive the product because we hadn't shipped it and be glad we got a 3 year interest free loan in an inflationary environment."
The emails your reading took me 19 minutes in the video to realize what the writer was describing was basically a ponzi scheme . We refund money based on sales of our other product not from actually being a proper company the whole grift make me wish coffeezilla dug into them and show oh ya this is a ponzi scheme put these assholes in jail
Anyone that treats their customer like that, I wouldn't trust to not be a sociopath. They might as well have hidden backdoors in the system and are working with corrupt shakers and movers..
Anytime a company tries to pull this garbage or anything shady, you sue them in Small Claims Court. Usually the threat alone is enough to get them to just pay you. Its cheap to file, the form takes mere minutes to fill out. Show up in court, speak in plain english, just tell the truth, no lawyers allowed. They likely wont show up and you win a default judgement; or if they do show they will lose anyway. Small claims heavily favors the little guy as it should.
Charge Purism a consideration fee to consider taking down your video and charge them a take down fee, but then after consideration, maintain your post. And charge them a fee every time they correspond with you. For credit card companies, add a few finance business convolutions with attached fees, penalties, and interest write-off scams.
Good video. I've dealt with people like that in business. They are basically top tier narcissists beyond any repair. As soon as somebody starts blabbering paragraphs about how great they are I cut the communication. Otherwise it'll turn into an absolute PITA transaction and/or a huge waste of time.
Great video. Thank you! Decades ago, I had an Applied Physics instructor who had a great phrase I still recall to this day. The phrase "Fourteen carat bullshit" applies to the words and actions of Purism.
A time machine! 😂😂😂😂😂 I love you, Louis! ❤ I live by the motto that "I am not a 'good' person." It's wonderful to me to see someone else saying the same thing, and to point out that the ones who claim to be "good" people tend to be the most arrogant and banal- evil I've ever seen. I loved your rant, btw.
In this world where for every day you live something else must die (being an animal or a vegetable) is impossible for anyone that lives to be good. However some people at least try while others just pretend.
The way he starts off that email is kinda like when someone comes to the door and the first thing they say is "Don't worry, I'm not trying to sell you anything".
I just went back to their forums to see if anything was added to the thread about the first video, and they've done some aggressive cleanup, deleting the dissenting or just curious posters, and leaving only a supporter disparaging Louis.
Big lesson: For some people, changing themselves for the better is only that they are takin on a new mask and costume. Beneath, nothing changes. And some even truly believes that they have changed. Like this gentleman you emailed with...
Companies are built on trust, first and foremost. They broke that trust before you did anything, and now they're claiming the lack of trust is hurting them and you're the cause? Everything he told you is just an excuse for why they aren't paying the refunds they promised.
Wow! St Louis of New York! Your patience is amazing… I would have switched off after the first 30seconds! Claiming not wanting a relationship with untruthful people contradicts his relationship with that company! Louis… we need THE 10 COMMANDMENTS OF ROSSMANN 1. Don’t lie to your customers 2. Don’t hold your customers to ransom with bs subscription requirements or the product the customer bought stops working 3….
YES LOUIS! I am a "dumb programmer" in I.T. Whenever something goes wrong, if I had any kind of contact with any of the borken pieces causing the issue(s) I immediately assume I was the bad actor and I caused the issue(s). This has rarely been the case, but it opens your eyes to everything and gets you looking and thinking in ways you normally wouldn't to resolve the issue...
this is the equivalent of an abusive spouse punching the wall until their knuckles bleed, then showing it to them and saying, "look what YOU made me do. look how YOU hurt me. how YOU did this to me. why would YOU do this? please stop hurting me. can't you see how this effects me. why won't YOU stop holding me accountable and just love me. please stop hurting me." easy solution. refund the people who want refunds and stop selling the product on false claims. so people stop asking for refunds. easy.
I don't think you needed to worry about revealing this person's name because it sounds like that email was written by an AI. No human talks this way or uses those kinds of words in a normal conversation.
I used to say the same thing until I entered the startup culture a few years ago. This kind of language is typical. Startup entrepreneurs are encouraged to speak like this to 1) try to build rapport, 2) sound like they are intelligent and/or eloquent through word choice, and 3) assume that the fault does not lie with the startup, as doing so will possibly lower your company's reputation further by admitting fault. Not realizing that it ultimately sounds like gobbidy-gook when you take a step back.
I've encountered people who believe they can treat people anyway they want, as long as they give a half assed apology and "promise" to improve their behavior.
These scams are so insidious, because they usually drag it out longer than 90 days so you can't just simply call the credit card company and charge back.
Louis, that was an unbelievably satisfying response to someone adept in the art of manipulation. Bravo for articulating all that! You've given me some new talking points for when I encounter this same sort of manipulation.
Lol, we used to play D&d back in '81,' 82, meeting every weekend with armloads full of files, every-sided dice avlble and great players. My ex was the most creative and funny dungeon mistress on earth at the time. We ended up tap-dancing on a petri dish in some alien lab under a microscope to hold their interest to stop them squashing us like bugs {;>) >
My handle was Sir D'artangnon du Cocagne, 12th level neutral Assassin, Cleric, Warrior, Thief Magician. Hehe. Our Druid was Getafix, now a multi-billionaire in SA Rands. Be well, going back into my Snoopy's Kennel-like bottomless pocket.
"Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience." C. S. Lewis
If the company goes under, it is obviously Louis' fault by not deleting the video. And then all those poor customers that we want to protect together in synergy are screwed. Didn't you pay attention? Sounds like you could use a spiritual character-building business seminar.
Lets remove the impossible of the time machine. What would it take? 1. Refund every customer, even the ones who don't want one. 2. Deliver a phone to everybody who had ever pre-ordered one. 3. Close the company, and never work in this kind of job ever again. No, not just "not cell phones" I mean "never a job where people have to trust you". If everybody was paid off, given the product free, and the company nolonger existed, it might be moral to remove the first video, as long as this one remained.
Louis, I learned something. I learned an entirely new way thinking about people who claim their intentions and goals are the purist, most highest and that people should accept what happens because It is for the betterment of the greatest number of people, after all. Thank you thank you for articulating that. I am moderately blown away. Again, thank you, Louis.
Heh, this interaction is not what I was expecting at all. In my head, all the emails were formatted like those “buy my 7 day business course” websites, with BOLD letters that change size and lots of colors.
Fun fact about the Librem computers and the OS. The entirety of the hardware was white label stuff and was often DoA. This actually prevented the OS from being anything more than rebranded Trisquel. They Have no product. They weren't producing a phone to begin with, just labeling and branding what's already available. This company is only just barely a company. I'm honestly surprised it's still around.
You could have made the same points without tearing down a person who wore their heart on their sleeve and became too frank with you, instead you chose to drag them through the mud. Remember that video you did on bullying all that time back, maybe it was high time you went and watched it. You complained about lack of openness and weasley language in the last video, have you ever thought that maybe that is why this person answered in such an open manner? Not saying that this is an acceptable manner to answer in, but if they knew a better manner they would not have chosen one that would expose them to such degradation. I never expected you to understand developmental psychology and to pity people who are "culty" but i always thought that you could leave a person and his way of raising his kids out of the mud. It may be flawed, but the alternative is a mid life crisis for them, or something worse like having to build a whole new persona. And if you were going to drag another person through the mud, atleast you should have had the decency to read the mail in a normal and monotonous voice rather than that condescending whine you use to derrogate things. That would have been a sign of sympathy, ruthless, but sympathetic critique. Plus admitting that you are flawed does not give you the pass to be wrong. If anything, this response of yours is the more self congratulatoy and pissing over someone's grave kinda shit. You call him out for being delusional and thinking of himself as innocent while you are guilty of the same thing but from the bullying aspect. You think you are doing the right thing and justify your degradation of a person who in ypur pwn words sounds "culty" -reasoning being that i think people should sympathize with such people because they lack the mental windows that makes others see the futility of such acts, pr their reason is overpowered by other needs, but nobody in their right minds chooses to be culty for fun. Half of it is right, but the old rossmann who did that video on bullying, in that sate of mind, may not have agreed with your method, the one who was hurt about hurting a real bully, while this person is simply a supposed delusional person who believes in a cause. This person was not smart enough as Tim cook and other such people, who are the real evil and do things purposefully to literally one day enslave humanity in the bonds of subscriptions, which is partly why he gave you the opportunity to degrade him by trying to be frank. And you preyed on him showing his weak side. People who fight for the good side should have standards. And here you did not have any. You can do better.
This isn't wearing your heart on your sleeve, it's sociopathic manipulation at its finest for the purpose of removing my video, because they want to avoid accountability for screwing over large numbers of people.
I've met people like this. and as a teenager, I had bosses like this... you don't grift people out of millions upon millions of dollars for a poor product that never makes its way to people who paid for by being honest. You do it with these manipulation tactics, and the first person they use it on is _themselves._
I have standards - do not invoke my sense of morality or bring up your children to get me to delete a video holding you accountable for running a ponzi scheme. If you use this type of manipulative guilt tripping to try and trick me into removing work that holds them accountable, I'll post it. That's my standard. The day I stop listening to this standard is the day that I expect you all to unsubscribe.
@@rossmanngroupsomething tells me this is the person who sent you the email
Pin of shame! Shame the pin!
Gaslightning, self righteous pin of shame!
Shame the pin!
P. S. OPs comment and the email from the video represent the linguistic methodology used to emotional abuse and batter women and convince them it's their fault. If you want to be a massive, wicked POS it can be used to manipulate sentimental and ideological people. Don't do it though, because you'd be a massive, wicked POS. That's not good.
Can I get a tldr? This just looks like a kid crying.
@@DariusMedine “wahhh this person is trying to do a good thing, you tore them down they were trying to wear their heart on their sleeve”
One guy threatened Louis for saying "informative and unfortunate" and now he has turned it into a slogan. Never change Louis.
I'd take that person any day over this bullshit. He and his team at least produce groundbreaking code that frees people from Google's bullshit in a user respecting way. He delivers what he promises he's delivering. He doesn't over promise.
Social awkwardness that leads to weird or paranoid views of the world by people who honestly produce good software is infinitely better than the spirituality scammers and grifters that take people's money while lying to them and delivering them nothing.
These two aren't even close to comparable. grapheneOS is in a different world altogether than this purism nonsense.
@@rossmanngroupThat's definitely a fair opinion. Especially when this Purism dude's shooting out enough finely concentrated bullshit to empty out multiple steers.
@@rossmanngroupIf you don't have somewhat paranoid views of the world then you don't understand the harsh realities of the world
@@rossmanngroup Yeah, this is far more insidious more importantly effective on a lot of people, I had only watched halfway through when I made the comment, this guy is more like the apple lobbyist that tries to manipulate people with language and probably gets away with it a lot. I have met such people, they never deliver anything but have a way with words to put people in a comfort zone and scam them.
Pooor informitive souls...
Bad refund policy aside, I don't want to have any relationship with a company that has employees who speak like this.
😂😂😂
I can't even start to imagine what it sounds like when that guy wants to get a haircut.
@@PvtAnonymous "I am a good person who needs a good haircut and if you were as honest as me you'd do it for free, but because I want us to be productive I will consent to giving you a nice tip of my choosing after seeing our final work. I hope you have it in you to contemplate the many paradoxes in my superiority, as I've been known to choose to lose money by giving people things rather than refund them at a profit for myself. I hope you will be generous today, and please not too short."
@@victor38542 spot on!
It sounds like an AI letter tbh
"I assume that I am the villain" Louis says while monologuing with a cat on his armrest... That tracks
"You are bad guy.
But it does not mean you are Bad Guy!"
Next time Gadget, nexxxxxxt timmmmeeeeeee.
@@Nobody-hc1rw I was thinking Bloefeld from the James Bond world....but Dr. Claw works too!
As you were reading the creep's diatribe about his "journey", I got chills because it sounded a lot like my dad had wrote it. My father was a narcissistic menace to society who terrorized my family and hometown until my mom pressured him with child support enforcement enough to get him to literally flee the country, and I honestly am worried about this guys kids being exposed to that nonsense.
If you ever get fed this kind of crap by someone in your life, get as far away from them as possible.
I got the exact same impression! My mother is a narcissist and it sounds exactly like her. They put on this bizarre act.
Wow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The guy came across to me as condescending, self-righteous, narcissistic, and delusional. He’s avoiding the point while bloating the conversation with nonsense and patting himself on the back. He’s basically stealing from people and trying to justify it. Bad business practices result in a bad reputation, which he deserves.
I hope everybody gets their refunds…
Or simply, an idiot.
Chargeback time
He is such a narcissist wanna be tech bro. He’s using terms from the early 2000s like synergize.
This is spot on.
I doubt it because if they can't deliver a product the money is likely gone. Spent on salaries, R&D or simply moved around and stolen by the founders
Nobody writes an email like this as communication. This whole thing was an infomercial sales attempt
"Very dear louis" would have sent me right to the delete button
Hi, I'm Saul Goodman
I called it a "Form Letter"... Nothing more then a company generated letter designed to manipulate.
@@ncohafmuta I'm surprised we didn't see the word "Kindly" sprinkled throughout. (Any email or messages asking or saying "Kindly" do...x,y z... RUN! as those are the hallmarks of the scammers.)
I haven't played around much with ChatGPT, but from the little I've seen, this looks precisely like the mile-long kind of empty yet flash BS it's capable of producing.
So actually pre-ordered the phone and eventually got it realized it wasn't actually usable as a daily driver so I paid to ship it back to them with their return policy and now they have my phone and won't give me a refund
They don't have the money to refund you.
kekw
Some companies make other projects so they have money to refund other stuff
@@danni222cake?
@@rossmanngroupLet them eat cake.
That letter sounded like he had looked up a list of confidence building buzzwords and decided to use them all! 🤣
He's got that entrepreneurial-cult-seminar vocabulary pretty much spot on. "Proactive", "goal-oriented", "synergy". I was also waiting for "we're like a family" which disappointed me but he saved it with "I'm just like you!", "we're on the same side!".
"integrated what you're saying"
That guy almost got me a BINGO! on my Louis Rossmann / Joshua Fluke entrepreneurial bullshit BINGO! card. 🤣
One of the classic episodes of Futurama featured an 80's guy who said freakishly similar lingo to the guy in this video. Weirdly cheesy.
After Louis read that guy's message(s) I wanted to wash off the slime from my ears.
pulled out the literary trope there, that's a pretty common literary trope for villains to say "You're just like me" to protagonist. Not trying to label anyone as an antagonist or protagonist here, but I just thought that was kind of weird.
There are 2 things that never change:
1. bad companies scamming people
2. louis's sitting position
i don't think i can sit that long in one position 😱
and that mic...
No that mic has been different lol
@@SteveBennet500 be careful about your spine as any discomfort might be early warning signs of wear and tear.
Louis will change his sitting position before the scammers😂
I don't know whats worse, trying to keep your company afloat by running it like a ponzi scheme, or having absolutely no honesty with yourself that this is what you're doing.
He's just a thief running a scam. All he cares about is making money and seeming important. The company is merely a tool to achieve that.
Kind Sir, it is not a Ponzi scheme if our intentions are good, and they are very good intentions I promise you. Join us on our journey to parting you with your money.
Xdd
Neither. What’s worse is getting served the Louis special, AKA the kamehameha of FUCK-YOU-SIRs! 😂😂❤ .
@@briareus3 Ahaha pretty much
I appreciate your videos because you're helping others see the manipulation tactics. "Look what you made me do" is one of the games people play that Eric Berne, MD wrote about. Also, the next thing you go into at 18:00 where he says "you and I want to help," that's forced teaming that Gavin de Becker discusses in his book The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence. He is trying to get you to see that you're on "the same side" to get you to do things you wouldn't normally do if he was a stranger. Thanks for helping people notice these abuse tactics with real-life examples.
That's great, not many people remember Eric Berne and his book Games People Play.
Too damn bad people can't recognize these are the exact tactics of the demon crap party. Totally f'ing up everything then blaming it all on some one else then trying to commiserate with their victims about how the other guy is responsible and together they can fix it. Evil incarnate.
I find it endlessly hilarious how companies don't realize that sending these emails telling people to take down their videos will just result in another video being made on them.
those who don't study the past are doomed to have their stupidity put on blast.
Fake It Until You Make It. The false image is all there is to this new-product business. Americans have this weird money-first approach to new business whereas in Europe is more idea-first, i.e. the business model has to be proven to work before people fund it. That shows how much big money there is in the U.S.A. - even if most people think it is a scam, you need much less than 0.10 % to buy in to reach seven digits in funding. The funding parties tend to have such high cashflows that losing a million or two is barely noticeable to them. Some bottom-feeding scammers probably try to do this to big funders, though we won't learn about them as they probably disappear shortly before being taken to BlackRock's black sites. j /k :D
A variant of the Streisand effect.
The thing is that it does work (sometimes). Not in this way (and certainly never with Louis 😂), but if it is accompanied by the threat of a lawsuit it often does work. You just don’t often hear about the videos that do get deleted (specifically because the videos got deleted and never mentioned again).
For small channels that already barely make any money, it would be far easier to simply delete a video than have to potentially spend months and a ton of money dealing with a lawsuit. Even if the lawsuit were to get dismissed early in the process, that’s still potentially a lot of money to pay for a lawyer (and potentially a lot of time spent not making videos).
Haha well said.
Honest people don't quack about how honest they are. Good for you Louis for not letting them off the hook.
Even Jesus said only God is Good when he was called a good person.
That is the general good rule in life. If a person without asking starts to tell you how good and honest etc. person they are, that is a obvious flag to be suspicious.
Actually good and honest person shows their nature through their actions, not with their words (as in general actions speak louder than words). If person is actually any of those things they have to try to verbally convince others that they are.
One variation of that rule is the "Any man who says I am the king is no king", because certain things about you are defined by people around you, you are not defining them by yourself. Be it honesty, how smart or how good looking you are (which is the most obvious).
And they don't name their company/product some virtue-signaling thing like "Purism".
@@tubetorpedo my view on it is that it's just like when someone is good at something (say, academics, arts, engineering has a lot of this as well), properly good people don't flaunt it, it's just how they are and them being good at something is so natural it's not even worth thinking about or mentioning. If asked they'll probably just say "I dunno" or "A little bit" and show something incredible.
So you are saying people are bad and evil because they say "I am a good person". What kind of bullshyte is that?
mass judging people saying they are bad when they say "they are a good person" is pretty fked up bruh.
How about if I say that people who make comments like you are criminals and most likely a pedophile? Aaah, See how that works?
Or people like you who make a comment like YOU just did are wife beaters and abusers to their loved ones? Aah, see how that works?
I usually agree with Louis on many things on a lot of his videos, but this is one thing I call BS on. Like serious BS. and I disagree with him and everyone else on this particular point.
As a former Israeli myself, I can only recommend that when you hear this kind of BS from an Israeli person know that they are the biggest crook alive! STAY AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY and don't fall for this sweet-talking BS. Like you said - villian!
good you left that mafia ethno supremacist terror colony
Im sure the country known for hasbara would produce honest good companies lol
How dare you! You must be an.... oh nevermind. I can't even say it anymore even jokingly it makes me wanna 🤮
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This is a shitty thing to say
The lesson on how to understand deceptive and manipulative people and their intentions is great! And the philosophy about the danger of believing that oneself is the good person! Louis, never change ❤
The only thing worse than a sob story filled with excuses is a sob story filled with excuses coming out of the mouth of a marketing person.
You mean " Someone lying with a sob story," don't you?
@@AngelusNielson duh. It's the same sentence spelled differently.
No one wants to hear a working class person use so many excuses and lies about their success and business, it’s pathetic. Then there’s this guy who comes off as a total dirtbag, nobody is buying his bs
It's like some charity thing here for children asking for donations on TV adds. That same girl has been a 10 year old pr*stitute (google might censor my comment ya know...) for like 3 years already.
And of course, she can only be saved by your donation. They ain't gonna do jack all till you give 'em money. Sorry to be you girl, you better get used to it till they give me money yo~
@@AngelusNielsonget off your high horse.
The "paradoxes" this customer service rep is struggling with is the realization he's working for a Ponzi Scheme 😂
I've integrated what you are saying with what I already know to be true, and my paradigms realigned my chakra to a startling revelation: ponzi schemes are just optimized customer service.
@@CptJistuce Ponzi schemes are the ultimate customer-driven services. From customers, to customers, literally!
@@CptJistuce A lot of CS departments think so. It's very clear their job is not to serve the customer but get the errand dismissed ASAP.
I can't refund you until I've sold more people on this idea, the new people will pay your debt..
@@av3ng3r-49 Eve, now Dough, branders of the Spectrum monitors, were rather explicit about this being their MO.
I've not heard such slimy corporate buzzword appeal-to-conscience claptrap of this magnitude in a very long time. If I got anything like this from any company ever I'd make sure to warn everyone I ever came in contact with. Also love how Louis' inner angry New Yorker came out.
I haven't heard the word claptrap since GTA:Vice City.
Thank you for spreading awareness on companies who wrong people like this. I now know to never consider purchasing any product from this company. You really help consumers
Bro couldn't resist breaking out the thesaurus when he sent Louis that email. You can tell he helped his kids study for the SAT for 8 hours a day.
I'm thinking English may not be his first language.
he must've gotten access to ChatGPT 5 somehow.
@@k.y.6148It's corporate doublespeak. This is literally how corporations talk to sound like they're special. Nothing more than meaningless buzz words.
Synergy. Paradigm. Integrate.
When a company uses these terms, they're full of shit. Full stop.
ChatGPT, can you help me write a convincing email with as many business buzzwords as possible?
Louis certainly "reshaped his paradigm" for him, and for free! 😂😂😂 This isn't an email, it's a thesis! Anyone who has been contemplating telling a lie, you can just foget it. This guy has used them all up. There are no more lies left for any of us!
5:33 Guy sounds like he should be on Joshua Fluke's channel XD
Never trust anyone who peppers their sentences with "synergize" or "paradigm". They will turn out to be a vacuous twit 100% of the time. "We didn't want to deny refunds. We're the victim of our early customers."
MBA language is a huge red flag.
"""I synergize with this paradigm of blaming the people whose fault it actually is"""
OMG! I have GOT TO SHARE this!! Questioning one's own honesty is the KEY to true honesty! I'll have to warn them about the windy letter full of corporate buzzwords.
Reminds me a bit of a pyramid scheme: If two new people pre-order and pay for phones, one old customer can get a refund.
That's a Ponzi scheme, but yes.
While Louis was reading the first part of the email, I was thinking it sounds like the dude was pitching a pyramid scheme 😂
He's bankrupt. He doesn't have enough money to refund people and doesn't have enough money to produce the products he's already sold.
I'm waiting for them to change their ToS to say that you get a phone for $600 + ten sales referrals. 🤣If you bring in $6600 in sales, you get a phone, and then all of your referrals have to have 10 sales. Brilliant way to make money!
Essentially that's what this customer service guy is saying. We refund people when we make sales. 😡
No refund because of no product delivered is theft. Any judge would agree. Someone needs to contact the states attorney. Get them arrested.
Good luck with that as it would take an international lawyer to get it from them.
@RealCashTok*you're
Nah. It's bankruptcy. They just don't want to declare bankruptcy and shut down. They want to keep collecting money without providing the product.
credit card companies usually dont refund if its over 6 months.
Sounds like they have impure intentions
Ha
Using the world "pure" is always so sus
Nah, their intention is pure. Pure greed and pure scam, lol
Certainly. The dude's asslicking and obviously flattering slimy corporate bootlicker language gave it away.
The sad thing is, I'm sure the dude usually gets away with shit like this.
Badum tish.
Excellent content, per usual.
I should tell you: once I got it in my head that the spray bottle on the couch looks like it’s purposefully looking away from you, as if it’s actively ignoring you. I can imagine it coughing and sighing to get your attention so you can see that it’s *very intentionally* not looking at you. I couldn’t not see that.
I can imagine it would be constantly crossing its arms pointedly. If it had arms, and, you know, it wasn’t an inanimate object I’m anthropomorphizing for some reason.
Oh, right. Engagement. Consider this rambling non-sequitur my way of approving of what you do.
And a thumbs up.
Keep being awesome.
Cheers!
did you get your freedom phone yet?
That phone call will be a trap. He will bring in a legal counsel and threat you not to further comment on their matters and they will try to disclose some information to you but require you to sign a NDA before they can explain anything to you.
Once you are tricked into agreeing, they can then come after you for violating the NDA when you discussed their matter in the future.
Texas is a single-party consent state for recording conversations.
Louis is covered if the does that. And I don't think he is dumb enough to agree to things contrary to his ethics.
Though, if he gets mad, he 'might' say something he'll regret.
This video is the reply. It's absolutely not worth Louis's time to sit through the Barbara Streisand again in a one on one setting.
as a victim of this horrible company: Thank you so much, Louis, I could not have said it any better!
I have to suggest this because you tried to buy from them. Due diligence is hard when you are bonded by promises of security or some other thing, but there are telltale signs. The biggest one is how open they really are about designs, software and current processes.
If a company sells a product and uses marketspeak instead of real information, firmware downloads and documents, then appeals to anything other than the product itself, do not buy.
My wife waited years for this phone. I tried time and time again to convince her to refund but she wouldn't relent. Now she has a $550 phone that she doesn't even use.
I stopped listening to the email. It’s gaslighting on the verge of psychopathy especially the way he (says) he treats his own children. “Release me from my promise” means I lied you’ll have just accept it. What a **** he is.
Why were they selling a product they did not have yet.
And there will be no refunds. The money is gone, all wasted in R&D and in some pockets.
If they are getting forced for refund, they will just file for bankruptcy.
And probably....just probably...there will be a new company popping up with a new phone that kinda looks familiar
If I got across anything with this video, 13:43. If you don't want to watch the whole thing, go to 13:43. Learn how to recognize people who do this, and above all, make sure you're never the person doing it yourself.
It is a daily exercise for me to catch myself in the act of self aggrandizing how good a person I am, and to always seek out the least flattering intentions for why I am doing anything that I am doing. I think it's imperative to actually doing good in the world. Defaulting to the assumption that I'm a piece of shit may seem extreme, but if the other side is this... I'll take my way.
Carrot 🥕
Dont listen to these scum companies . Truth you expose will kill them - its called karma + integrity. Keep your videos going bro :)
This person seems to be using a lot of words to describe what could be described as a ponzi scheme. We'll refund old money from new money. Using fewer words and simply explaining they messed up on their business plan and costs, they're sorry, and they're working on it would be a lot easier to swallow. Plus I've watched too many ThunderF00t videos highlighting similar crowdfunding horror stories.
Beautiful, just beautiful
@@cavemanthog 🥕🥕🥕
That is breathtakingly culty and manipulative, I am so glad you called out this BS.
"It is up to the customer to release me from my promise"
Customer: "Give me my money back, you lied"
"Well, no. Delete that."
That was one of the most slimy things I ever heard since the prosecutor in the Rittenhouse case tried to say that stomping someone with only one boot does not justify self defense.
He's literally absolving himself of any moral agency by saying, unless you stop me I didn't do anything wrong. This is on par with someone raping a girl and then going, if she didn't want me to; she should of stopped me.
08..
@@TheRyujinLPkyojin
@@CanularRadio that's the year I created the account. I was 12 🤣 the internet was a different place back then ...
@Bmx2live2008 I prefer it then... it was nicer I didn't get to experience it much as I was 8..
"As this video is posted in 2023, it's expected to be relevant up to Q4'26/Q1'27, this video cannot be deleted. Once this video loses its relevance, you can request deletion of this video"
Then wait for Purism to ask again in Q2'27, ghost them and reply no sooner than at the end of '27 with:
"My policy clearly states to not bow down to bullies. I can only tell you to S my D and G my B but if you'd like to accessorize that experience, feel free to buy some merch at [insert link]"
@Stadtionalist Genius 😂
underrated post
lol rad :D
2027: "Sorry, the video has been up too long for me to take it down now."
This email is absolutely insane. I'll guarantee that it was either written by chatGPT or that the person is a psychopath. No one talks like this in real life. The pacing and organization is as id imagine that an email from a crazy stalker might be, it's absolutely nuts the kind of mental backflips this guy does. This video is so surreal as a result.
Yeah, the bizarre digressions and pointless rambling immediately made me think of ChatGPT.
@@trickster721 exactly. It's so scattered that either the person has some serious psychological issues or they put it through chatgpt.
@@trickster721 ditto
I had a hard time paying attention, TBH. Especially the parts about the guy's "spiritual journey" had me rolling my eyes so hard they could have fallen right out of their eye sockets.
Welcome to the egomaniacal mind of "tech entrepreneurs" on drugs.
16:49 "FUCK YOU SIR... !!" I gotta clip that....Lmao
The fact that they emailed you with this spin story faster than the email their customers tells me everything I need to know.
Still watched it though.
Can't believe you didn't take that 20-30 minute phone call to "synergize". Just think of the concrete-less outcome that could have been mutually ushered into fruition!
I feel it would be easier for the guy to manipulate via phone call rather than email. Through email, you get to review the message in its entirety before you make a decision. In a phone call, you can't. Unless you're a hardened individual, you could be swayed by his language and agree with him. That's probably how he got so many to stay invested in him.
@@triadwarfare Yep, if they want you to “chat” over the phone they’re looking to blindside & bamboozle. As Craig David so eloquently once said “please leave a message after the tone”.
You would never have gotten that day back. What needs to be said other than "we fucked up, well refund his money and try to do better in the future" the rest is just a further attempt to get Louis to remove the post. I like this to a vacuum cleaner salesman who refused to leave my family's home after a "five minute" demo unless my mother bought a vacuum. I silently went to the kitchen, called the operator and told her what was going on and that my father was at work. A very few minutes later, two burley policemen showed up at the door., ending
The "five minute demo. We were never bothered by door to door salesmen after that.
They need to put a pin in it and circle back! 😂
I believed in Purism too. I even remember leaving a comment suggesting Louis hop on the Librem 5 hype train cause it was going to be everything right to repair could want. I had a whole shopping cart ready to buy when I decided I was happy with the Librem 5. They said all the right things and I didn't do my due diligence. I requested a refund after a couple years. Their "wait for shipping" game almost worked. Supply chain issues were understandable. Money's tied up with vendors - I guess I can appreciate that. When I got to the top of the shipping queue I checked - and the software still isn't ready.
You guys had 4 extra years to do your homework and you still couldn't get it done? Supply chain didn't stop you from finishing your HTML 5 app support. How do you still not have Signal running? For real.
That customer service rep is a nutcase - wow! You dealt with him prefectly
Using the word "synergize" is a big red flag IMO.
I've only ever heard the word synergy used in real life in corporate BS
Simply using the word should be grounds for excommunication and possible life imprisonment.
Even Louis is now tainted, merely by association.
I only use the word when I'm trying to sound like a fake business person in a comedy sketch.
@@futuza
I only heard the word be used in video games and science lectures.
There's nothin' in this world more dangerous than someone who refuses to ask "am I doing the right thing?" Never fall into that trap. Always look inward, because there is every chance in the world you might well be wrong.
Are we the baddies? th-cam.com/video/ToKcmnrE5oY/w-d-xo.html
came here expecting another rossmann rant on dishonest businesses, got a treatise on progressives instead.
@@cagneybillingsley2165 The two tend to go together.
"Are we the baddies?"
@@cagneybillingsley2165 Funny how you slant that toward your own biases. I bet you could use a little introspection yourself. The people who objectively do the most harm to the world are billionaires and dictators. How about you focus your energy on them instead of infighting with your fellow poors?
This sort of language is what's used in every scam directed at older Americans. The moment my dad turned 50 he started receiving "offers" for products that are written just like this guy's emails. They like to say they're just honest, patriotic people who all pulled themselves by their bootstraps and shit like that.
I am loving your content. the passion and sarcasm and ability to properly articulate your point are completely on point
i was reminded of that whole philosophical "4 kinds of evil" thing.
one of them is sadism. people who just get off on being a jerk.
another is psychopathy. people who simply lack the capacity to understand that what they did was wrong.
another is Machiavellianism. people who think that whatever bad thing they're doing is excusable because it's for the "greater good."
and the last one is incompetence. it's just like that old saying "don't assume malice when it can be explained by incompetence." some people will create a whole narrative in their head that someone is out to get them, like if someone is walking in front of them and lets a door slam in their face instead of holding it, when the reality is that the person just didn't know they were there.
i'd put this guy in the 3rd category 'cuz it's sounding like they painted themselves into a corner in pursuit of the "greater good" known as profit, and now everything is excusable as long as it's towards that end, with as much mental gymnastics and corporate sales consultant speech as they can shove into it.
not to dull any pitchforks but to be pedantic, what you're referring to actually made the point that idiots are worse than everyone, even sociopaths as terrible as they are. The argument is that sociopaths steal value, but they still transfer value, there's a zero sum. Idiots literally just destroy value because they don't generate significant value and they destroy/waste value.
Paraphrasing here.. but you might also argue that the CEO of that company is a sociopath stealing people's money, but this culty nutjob who sent the email might be the idiot who is actually just wasting everyone's time, if they really believe the garbage they're spewing which I hope not.
May I bump into your post?
fantastic comment
While a slightly more complex interpretation, I think it may be 3 enabled by 4, redirecting the motive: "A free software phone is imperative to create, by all means, so whatever means these guys picked is fine by me." This allows for cultish recruitment of people not driven by profit.
When people want something to be true, even believe it's the foundation of their self image, like "I'm honest" or "the government is lying to us", they tend to make extremely biased readings of any situation vaguely connected to the idea.
When will these companies learn that Louis does not bow down to anyone? Keep up the good fight.
Unless they pay him something like tens of millions of dollars, at which point I wouldn't mind him just retiring from youtube and living a nice retirement life. I would only hate it if he got paid that little by someone like Apple or Amazon, because they're rich and should be paying more.
If I were Louis, I wouldn't bow down to even that much money.
yes...
apple: take down the repair videos, they infringe our copyright. louis: no
some dude from purism: hey, let's try that again, louis, take down this video... what do you expect.
"No matter how the wind howls, the mountain cannot bow to it~~ Louis Rossman, probably.
@@robertheinrich2994 apple didn't approach him from the cult indoctrination angle, just with a classic legal threat - extra points for Purism's creativity, but ultimately still negative points for being manipulative assholes
I once sent a guy $40 for a book about Tori Amos. The money was sent in Aug for book delivery by Xmas. Well it never came, lesson learned wrote it off. To my surprise 3 years later the book arrived and it is a very good book. There was never any communication so all in all not a great experience. If I knew it would take almost 4 years I would have passed.
Some dude was probably sitting there sipping a cup of coffee then suddenly remember he forgot to send that book out 😂.
He looks down at his dog. OH shit... I forgot to mail out the books... Come on boy, we're going to the post office... Ruff.. rufff . 🤣🐕🤣
@@cbradley857wholesome af
Guy was probably sat on his sofa one day, then the thought occurred to him that he'd never even bought a sofa. Stands up, whips the blanket off and sees a pile of Tori Amos books. Loads them into his truck, jumps in the driver seat then tries to to figure out why he can't remember buying a truck. Nevermind though, he's got a mission to accomplish, he twists two wires together to start the engine, then guns it as he heads for the post office. The rest, as they say, is history.
When you have single person operations based entirely on labour (writing in this case) it is easy for them to drop off the earth while still having every intention of finishing.
Something like this phone, not so much. You need active honest communication if you are in trouble meeting the goal. There is a word for using new buyer's money to pay old buyers... can't think of it right now. Pretty sure its listed in bold in the criminal code of most countries though.
This email on the other hand.. WTF. Like seriously, WTF. If you asked chat GPT to "write you a scammy lie riddled email trying to pressure a prominent youtuber to remove a video to hide your scam" this would be it. WTF.
Anyone gullible enough to fall for the "I would gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today" scam honestly deserves to lose their money. That being said, these people need to be investigated for not giving people what they paid for.
What they tried to (in my opinion) was try to string people along until the statute of limitations runs out so they don't have to legally refund the money. Definitely a shady business I'd never ever do business with
Bullseye.
You assume that the product doesn’t exist, but it does, because as a backer myself, I also waited for years and now I’ve got the phone. Yes, it has taken much longer time than anticipated, but it’s real, so I find this whole discussion about a scam just a little insane to be honest.
Nah, I think this is a prime example of occam's razor. Don't attribute to malice what is easily attributable to stupidity. Making hardware is fucking hard and fucking expensive. Much more than most people realize and that includes 99.9% of start-ups that go belly-up. Based on the #'s he gave in the email, they're doing really badly financially, and they're probably trying to ship a product, but it's hard. Very hard when you're not building millions of units and don't have millions upon millions to sink into process smoothing and cost reduction and buying parts in higher quantities. Small business in HW is very hard. Not the same as some random cloud-based start-up.
They're probably fighting to stay afloat - if they go under then it doesn't matter who they owe money to b/c none of them are getting it. Probably why they deprioritized it.
11:20 I can vouch for this. I dropped a donation during one of his livestreams a couple years ago thanking him for advancing my career and he said almost exactly the same thing. Louis is the GOAT
If only everyone was as crappy a person as Louis. xD
"F*ck you Sir!".
Polite addressing of the person. Informative message, with concise directive. Delivery with heart felt passion. Helpful guidance to where they can go.
Louis is a true orator. The man knows how to properly communicate a message, with the full meaning that the recipient deserves to hear.
Genuinely one of the best delivered lines I have ever seen in a youtube video
that email genuinely creeped me out
It's important to remember that if you ever unironically use any permutations of the phrase: "We are not so different, you and I" in a conversation with a stranger than you are almost certainly a literal villian.
Eh, I don’t know if that is always true. If the other party in a discussion is strangely hostile but you think you share a common goal you just have two different ways of going about it, it’s a good thing to bring up in order to convert the discussion from confrontation to a productive exchange of ideas.
Not that this would be the case here but sometimes this is the case in other discussions.
@@MoonShadeStuffAh, i absolutely agree! We are not so different, you and i!
This email thread reminded me of someone specific. I was working for a retailer, and we had a guy who reported a bunch of orders as not received, but then returned the goods for refunds after we'd already refunded him for them as "lost." HIs emails were flowery and verbose as hell, but he was a thief. Eventually we shut him off as a customer.
Gotta hand it to Purism, not having the actual phone is the best security method ever! No one tracks you, no one can access you're personal data, and the best way to protect customers is to not send them the phone you order! (Loved the obvious AI emailing you, like a real person communicates in that way!!)
bad company's telling you to delete your video exposing them I love that one🤣🤣🤣
Pure AI reply lol
I honestly don't think its AI.
Wealthier folks can actually unironically get like that. Its incredibly weird and gross.
Yes true AI doesn't have that type intellectual yet
Thank Louis! you managed to explain something I've never been able to put into words, It borders on the idea that sociopathic behaviour is endemic in our society it's not an illness it's part of the human condition especially where making money is concerned, the lack of empathy and being able to turn a blind eye to the damage that is created on the innocent consumer, we all suffer from bad business practice, and the guilty ones don't care, why should they, they were only ever interested in taking your money, company ethics for many, is just public lip service, even when regulatory bodies block their unfair practices, some smart ass lawyer will find a loop hole, being paid for from ill earn gains taken from the unsuspecting joe public. We live with a sickness often controlled by even sicker politicians, god help us!!
When Louis answered "What would it take for you to delete your video?" with "A TIME MACHINE" I lost it 😂
if the company goes bankrupt, whoever sent you that letter should be personally liable for every outstanding refund
That's not punishment enough for anyone having to have parsed that word salad.
I believe the purpose of registering as a company is to protect against that.
I don't think I have ever cut one of your videos short until now. There is just a limit to how much ridiculous crap I can listen to in one day and the first paragraph of that email he sent to you put me over the allotment for the next month or so. As soon as these people start talking about "journeys of self discovery" and such crap, you know that they are a scammer/fraudster/huckster/pick an adjective.
I also could have done without the 10 minutes of email reading- and the fact that is was nauseating didn't help.
C'mon guys, it was entertaining. Like a train wreck might be. Stomach-churning, but still...wow, I can't believe what I'm seeing/hearing. See also: Current politics or Elon Musk. 🙂
Once he reaches his next million subscribers I hope he can afford to hire someone to edit down his video to a reasonable 10 mins. Good subject to discuss But He can also use a writer to help condense his rumbling and not repeating himself
In bits. You took apart so many layers of corporate BS. Keep it up!
I had a similar thing on a minor scale with a product bought on Amazon. I was buying a Starrett product from an Amazon seller and when it arrived it was a knock-off. I complained and was refunded and the seller was removed from Amazon. I then get a message from the seller with a similar narrative, I'm a small business, it was a mistake, I have children to feed, I may lose my home, etc. "Please remove your complaint so I can continue my business". Not a chance mate! You try and screw over your customers and got caught out, that was your mistake!
LOL, some vendors of Amazon reach out to me and try to bribe me to remove my review or change my narrative. Oh I do change the review - to reflect that the company tried to bribe me and also paste their communication with me.
I’ve had something similar where I left a negative review about a crappy product and the seller emailed me to say they’d refund me if I would be “kind enough” to remove the review. Amazon had already refunded the transaction anyway.
Way back in 1981 I got hired at a software company as a grunt coder. This was my first professional computer job.
The person who wrote you the email sounds something like the pie in the sky, woo woo person who was running the company I worked for. Instead of staying on the job and working hard to guide their business, they would take time off for consciousness raising trips to Brazil - when they couldn't even make payroll for their company!
I had to wait months to finally get my severance check from them, when state law required 24 hours maximum time for an employer to issue a check after employee termination.
What a jackass. Step away from the lotus plant, I hope this person's children can get the therapy they may end up needing.
whenever i hear anything like "consciousness raising trips to Brazil" or any other form of "spiritual vacation" type bullshit in other countries, my first thought is always "theyre going there to fuck kids"
if those children are even real.
The disordered love to spread their seed as they think their DNA is superior. So probably has 10 kids like Musk.
it would be better if companies would say " give us money to develop this concept and accept that it may fail and you can't get money that we've already spent back"
Agreed. They should never have sold it on their website unless they had it in stock and carried warnings like Pine64's product pages.
That's called investing. It exists. These guys are just liars.
it’s how crowdfunding used to work until people started treating it like a pre order, IDK if it’s because companies encouraged that behavior or it’s something shoppers did on their own
@@protocetidin part I think it's companies that encouraged it. I use kickstarter as a pre-order and I acknowledge that. If I don't trust the delivery of the product I don't back it, unless it's under like $30
Every kickstarter I've ever seen includes that there's a risk of failure.
Thank you so much for doing this video. I have been so interested in this phone for years. Literally the freedom angle appeals to me greatly. But I've always been sketched out by their caginess about when I'll actually get a phone. I'm so glad I didn't fall for this scam. I literally had the order form filled out once with my CC # and everything. But I last minute noped and glad I did. God I hate scammers. I was gonna buy the super expensive made in the US one too...
They probably didn't screw up. They probably did this all on purpose. How do these People not realize they're just handing you free content?
What a WEIRD e-mail. It sounds like a generic pre-made message but it is clearly written just for you and you're right, it sounds like it was written by a Cult Person Thing.
They probably used Chat GPT to write that email.
@@MrGamer1992 That's a really good theory/suggestion. I've tinkered a bit with ChatGPT and it does sound like something it'd come up with.
My thoughts exactly just feed little bits into the chat program and record the BS output
NSA handlers wrote it.
The cult is strong with that one.
Instead of all this BS they should say, "Hey Louis we saw your video and realized our policy of not issuing refunds is wrong and we will start issuing all valid refunds including refunding if the customer did not receive the product because we hadn't shipped it and be glad we got a 3 year interest free loan in an inflationary environment."
If I read between the lines in the email that Louis got....they don't have the capital/cash to *refund* all the people who requested a refund! 😑
The emails your reading took me 19 minutes in the video to realize what the writer was describing was basically a ponzi scheme . We refund money based on sales of our other product not from actually being a proper company the whole grift make me wish coffeezilla dug into them and show oh ya this is a ponzi scheme put these assholes in jail
Anyone that treats their customer like that, I wouldn't trust to not be a sociopath. They might as well have hidden backdoors in the system and are working with corrupt shakers and movers..
Anytime a company tries to pull this garbage or anything shady, you sue them in Small Claims Court. Usually the threat alone is enough to get them to just pay you.
Its cheap to file, the form takes mere minutes to fill out.
Show up in court, speak in plain english, just tell the truth, no lawyers allowed.
They likely wont show up and you win a default judgement; or if they do show they will lose anyway. Small claims heavily favors the little guy as it should.
Also, bring the paperwork: receipts and every single interaction you‘ve had with them, in case you need them. Everything nicely printed out…
Charge Purism a consideration fee to consider taking down your video and charge them a take down fee, but then after consideration, maintain your post. And charge them a fee every time they correspond with you.
For credit card companies, add a few finance business convolutions with attached fees, penalties, and interest write-off scams.
Does... does this actually work
Good video. I've dealt with people like that in business. They are basically top tier narcissists beyond any repair. As soon as somebody starts blabbering paragraphs about how great they are I cut the communication. Otherwise it'll turn into an absolute PITA transaction and/or a huge waste of time.
Great video. Thank you! Decades ago, I had an Applied Physics instructor who had a great phrase I still recall to this day. The phrase "Fourteen carat bullshit" applies to the words and actions of Purism.
A time machine! 😂😂😂😂😂
I love you, Louis! ❤ I live by the motto that "I am not a 'good' person."
It's wonderful to me to see someone else saying the same thing, and to point out that the ones who claim to be "good" people tend to be the most arrogant and banal- evil I've ever seen.
I loved your rant, btw.
In this world where for every day you live something else must die (being an animal or a vegetable) is impossible for anyone that lives to be good.
However some people at least try while others just pretend.
I love how brutally honest you are and hold people accountable for what they say and claim.
Man he tried his best to sell you. What an effort, i'll give him that, every trick in the book but you saw through it ... Great video :)
The way he starts off that email is kinda like when someone comes to the door and the first thing they say is "Don't worry, I'm not trying to sell you anything".
I just went back to their forums to see if anything was added to the thread about the first video, and they've done some aggressive cleanup, deleting the dissenting or just curious posters, and leaving only a supporter disparaging Louis.
Big lesson: For some people, changing themselves for the better is only that they are takin on a new mask and costume. Beneath, nothing changes. And some even truly believes that they have changed. Like this gentleman you emailed with...
Companies are built on trust, first and foremost. They broke that trust before you did anything, and now they're claiming the lack of trust is hurting them and you're the cause? Everything he told you is just an excuse for why they aren't paying the refunds they promised.
I always love the Louis that gets frustrated and tells us how he really feels.
Wow! St Louis of New York! Your patience is amazing… I would have switched off after the first 30seconds! Claiming not wanting a relationship with untruthful people contradicts his relationship with that company!
Louis… we need
THE 10 COMMANDMENTS OF ROSSMANN
1. Don’t lie to your customers
2. Don’t hold your customers to ransom with bs subscription requirements or the product the customer bought stops working
3….
YES LOUIS! I am a "dumb programmer" in I.T. Whenever something goes wrong, if I had any kind of contact with any of the borken pieces causing the issue(s) I immediately assume I was the bad actor and I caused the issue(s). This has rarely been the case, but it opens your eyes to everything and gets you looking and thinking in ways you normally wouldn't to resolve the issue...
this is the equivalent of an abusive spouse punching the wall until their knuckles bleed, then showing it to them and saying, "look what YOU made me do. look how YOU hurt me. how YOU did this to me. why would YOU do this? please stop hurting me. can't you see how this effects me. why won't YOU stop holding me accountable and just love me. please stop hurting me."
easy solution. refund the people who want refunds and stop selling the product on false claims. so people stop asking for refunds. easy.
It makes me think of two old sayings, 1) the ends didn't justify the means, and 2) slippery slope.
I don't think you needed to worry about revealing this person's name because it sounds like that email was written by an AI. No human talks this way or uses those kinds of words in a normal conversation.
I used to say the same thing until I entered the startup culture a few years ago. This kind of language is typical. Startup entrepreneurs are encouraged to speak like this to 1) try to build rapport, 2) sound like they are intelligent and/or eloquent through word choice, and 3) assume that the fault does not lie with the startup, as doing so will possibly lower your company's reputation further by admitting fault. Not realizing that it ultimately sounds like gobbidy-gook when you take a step back.
Some humans definitely do, i wouldn't believe it if i hadn't seen it before.
This is the kind of person in most elected offices
Not necessarily an AI, could just be a suit. Not that there's a huge difference. 🤣
Corporate trained entities talk like this all the time.
@@Blanktarn seriously.. like every HR letter/email ever sent
"The biggest villains in society think that they are good people."
I need this on a T Shirt
I've encountered people who believe they can treat people anyway they want, as long as they give a half assed apology and "promise" to improve their behavior.
This can lead to a MASSIVE lawsuit, literally
These scams are so insidious, because they usually drag it out longer than 90 days so you can't just simply call the credit card company and charge back.
Just file it as fraud.
Should've just asked a chargeback honestly
Louis, that was an unbelievably satisfying response to someone adept in the art of manipulation. Bravo for articulating all that! You've given me some new talking points for when I encounter this same sort of manipulation.
You have literally explained what I tell a lot of people on how to write the best villain for D&D.
Lol, we used to play D&d back in '81,' 82, meeting every weekend with armloads full of files, every-sided dice avlble and great players. My ex was the most creative and funny dungeon mistress on earth at the time. We ended up tap-dancing on a petri dish in some alien lab under a microscope to hold their interest to stop them squashing us like bugs {;>) >
My handle was Sir D'artangnon du Cocagne, 12th level neutral Assassin, Cleric, Warrior, Thief Magician. Hehe. Our Druid was Getafix, now a multi-billionaire in SA Rands. Be well, going back into my Snoopy's Kennel-like bottomless pocket.
Ciao4niao
I subscribed to this channel for watching mac repairs and now it's the best life lesson giving channel. Every video is better than 99% TED talks.
Oh my gosh ! I absolutely love your response to the attempted gaslighting. You didn’t drink the coolaid. I love it ! Keep it up !
"Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience."
C. S. Lewis
Nice quote!
Can confirm, I live in Texas
A well deserved second video for Purism. If the company does go under, the PR actions they taken is a big part of the reason.
The issue isn't that they'll go under, is that they will resurrect and do it again.
@@gordug And they'll go under as many times as needed until the lesson of messing with the target market in this case never works.
If the company goes under, it is obviously Louis' fault by not deleting the video. And then all those poor customers that we want to protect together in synergy are screwed. Didn't you pay attention? Sounds like you could use a spiritual character-building business seminar.
Lets remove the impossible of the time machine.
What would it take?
1. Refund every customer, even the ones who don't want one.
2. Deliver a phone to everybody who had ever pre-ordered one.
3. Close the company, and never work in this kind of job ever again. No, not just "not cell phones" I mean "never a job where people have to trust you".
If everybody was paid off, given the product free, and the company nolonger existed, it might be moral to remove the first video, as long as this one remained.
Louis, I learned something. I learned an entirely new way thinking about people who claim their intentions and goals are the purist, most highest and that people should accept what happens because It is for the betterment of the greatest number of people, after all. Thank you thank you for articulating that. I am moderately blown away. Again, thank you, Louis.
They are called woke...
They belive their feeling override facts and they on mass vote a certain way...
Oh great another simpleton going around shitting on people who are trying to help and making excuses to embrace shitty intentions and become a leech.
Heh, this interaction is not what I was expecting at all. In my head, all the emails were formatted like those “buy my 7 day business course” websites, with BOLD letters that change size and lots of colors.
Fun fact about the Librem computers and the OS. The entirety of the hardware was white label stuff and was often DoA. This actually prevented the OS from being anything more than rebranded Trisquel.
They Have no product. They weren't producing a phone to begin with, just labeling and branding what's already available.
This company is only just barely a company. I'm honestly surprised it's still around.