600,000 people sent in $100 deposits for this thing—!😧 (Dumbass is laughing all the way to the bank. )

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    this is important to understand: they weren’t buying the phone. they were owning the libs. For every magat who’s furious, there’s four to six hogs who’ll feel good because all they care is that you don’t want that money go to him.

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      Now this is a sticker I want. Gonna start slapping this puppy on gas pumps over the stupid “I did that!” Biden stickers.

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        Pro tip: there are now Trump “i did that” stickers on Amazon for CHEAP.

        Bonus: it’s the picture of him looking into the eclipse with no eye protection and pointing

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          …and by buying them on Amazon, you’re filling the coffers of fascist supporter Bezos. How ironic.

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            They cost much more on other sites, but you can get them.

            It is deeply ironic the fascists are making money with this. And realy sad.

            In addition, buying there of Amazon might bring along a visit from some rather unfriendly people in the not to distant future.

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          Is there a version that also says “Iran from Epstein files” I think it is also important to remember why we have this.

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          I don’t want to buy anything with his face on it because I’m tired of seeing him everywhere. But thanks for the heads up.

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    Honestly, at this point I think MAGA are just fin-subs and like it that way. Keep sending Daddy Don your social security checks you little fin-cucks.

    I would grant them a modicum of grace if they hadn’t had 40 fucking years to see what he was about. But they had it. And they chose this.

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      But The Apprentice!

      (Apparently all the real business guys were too busy, that’s how the producers picked Trump.)

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        He was the perfect pick for a show like the apprentice. Tacky showy idea of an 80s businessman. It was clear on thw show that he wasnt really involved with his own business nkr the show tasks or planning.

        Sitting in meetings or analysing data on a screen doesnt make good tv. Neither did trump, but the producers did.

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      Did you see the poll where 40% of maga said Trump could beat them up in a fight. These people have a humiliation fetish.

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    If you willingly gave money to a two-bit con-artist who is widely known for robbing or defrauding nearly everyone he has ever done business with, then you got what you had coming.

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      He didn’t rob everyone… stormy Daniels however might be the only one he publicly actually ever paid (even if he tried to get a refund).

      I’m willing to bet there are a lot of underage women and other women who he paid though who haven’t come forward

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      Looks like you have at least one such person down voting you. That person must be such a lonely loser.

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    The clearest signal yet that buyers may never see either a phone or their money came with a revised terms of service published on 6 April 2026. The updated document states explicitly that paying a deposit ‘does not constitute a completed purchase and does not create a binding legal contract.’ The payment is described as ‘a conditional opportunity to buy the device if Trump Mobile eventually chooses to sell it,’ with the company retaining all control over whether a phone is produced at all.

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      That is absolutely fucking hilarious.

      I also don’t think contracts work that way, otherwise that shit would be WAY more common. heh. But I’m also pretty sure nobody will see a penny back anyway.

      I’d feel bad for them if they weren’t fucking in the middle of turning our nation into a fascist hellhole.

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        that’s how terms of service work on the internet. companies alter the terms whenever and however they like, and often to the detriment of the end user. it’s technically not legal, but they do it anyway.

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          If a tech company changes the agreement, you are able to stop using the service if you don’t like the new terms. With this phone people have already put money down for it. As long as they didn’t agree to these new terms, they should be eligible for a refund if the product never ships.

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          Things like Google and Facebook that don’t charge any money can get away with this, but I highly doubt these people will be able to weasel out of this when actual money changes hands. Otherwise we’d have seen lots of companies doing this by now.

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          I don’t think they’re allowed to take past money like that, though. They can increase monthly fees, sure.

          but of course as we all know, laws don’t matter in this instance.

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      I don’t agree. The clearest signaal that the buyers would be screwed was the Trump brand name. He’s grift incarnate.

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    For nearly 600,000 Americans who trusted a brand built on the Trump name, the gold phone has become the latest entry in a long record of ventures that took their money and delivered nothing.

    They wanted a Trump experience and they got one. Could argue they got what they paid for.

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      I know that you meant this as 100% sarcasm, but this is going to be the real answer.

      It’s going to be Biden, possibly Clinton, Samsung, and possibly whoever else has slighted or failed to bribe him who are at fault. And these dumb, hateful mother fuckers are going to accept it and keep worshiping Trump.

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        Cultists live in a world that is sufficiently disjoint from the world others live in to make it make sense for them.

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        What I really love about this scam is that it was NOT going to just be a 3rd party phone with Trump branding. They were going to actually make a new, 100% American designed and made phone by the Trump brand. And this was going to happen for a mere $500.

        At that pricepoint for a startup they wouldn’t be paying anyone anything. That is a pipedream of a kickstarter pricepoint for a phone. Them blaming Samsung for this would be laughable

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      I don’t want to be this person, but it really matters in this sentence. You want to use: “you’re” instead of “your”

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          An experienced seamstress can remove the stock zipper of your pants and sew in a larger version to make things easier.

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          I’ll never understand people who use it. It’s the first thing I turn off on any device I own. I keep the suggestion bar on but the device gets jo right to change what I input.

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    Normally I feel sorry for people who get scammed but in this case shitty people getting scammed by the scammer they inflicted on the rest of us don’t get my sympathy.

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      I only feel sorry about the money that is now gathered up into the hands of an empowered monster instead of safely dispersed amongst brainless lickspittles.

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        yeah, I don’t know how to feel about this. On the one hand, fuckin magas got conned by a conman. On the other hand, the bloated turd got a bunch of money for… literally nothing.

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            They got scammed the first time around too. Remember “Finish The Wall”? Trump didn’t build an inch of wall with that money, it just vanished into thin air and appeared as a few extra digits in his bank accoount.

            The same people who forked over money for that and then admitted regretting it afterwards were the same ones gleefully preordering this phone. They’ll be mad about it for a bit and then they’ll fall for it again in due time. Easy marks.

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      plus they got scammed more than once, not once, not twice, not even thrice, its more than that, at this point its on the scamee.

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    As I pointed out a year ago, this phone never existed.

    They just waited until it was too late to do credit card chargebacks before pulling the rug. I’ve seen it on Kickstarter dozens of times.

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      I don’t think chargebacks would have been a problem. As we saw they can just change the terms to whatever they want and that should be enough to win cases. Plus I believe if a chargeback were to be raised properly it should take into consideration the promised time of delivery, not the usual 120 days after the day of payment.

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        If tens of thousands of people started requesting chargebacks for the same product at the same time from a new vendor, I don’t think Visa would be quick to side with the vendor.

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          What little I know about chargebacks comes from the banking side of things, and usually we see that each claim is investigated separately. Visa and Mastercard however might have some internal process for issues like this, wouldn’t be surprised tbh.

          Thing is, I don’t think they would want to go against this particular merchant…

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            Well after whatever period of time, the option to even request a chargeback on your account portal goes away. Not sure how you’d even proceed at that point, but I imagine it involves an incredible amount of being on hold.

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              Afaik for normal purchases you have 120 days within which to initiate a chargeback. But there’s exceptions to that, for example if what you paid for was something like say a subscription, then the 120 days can extend to the timeframe within which you were supposed to be receiving what you’d paid for.

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          But I suppose this relates to normal online/mail order etc purchases no? I’m not sure what this $100 was supposed to guarantee at the beginning. Was it a standard pre-order or some sort of kickstarter deal as the revised terms seem to indicate? If the latter I suspect the card scheme might reject the chargeback…

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    The fact that Trump or any of his family will never see the inside of a cell is the single largest thing that destroyed my faith in humanity.

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        That’s not exactly inspiring or fulfilling to me, because we’ll all do that. (metaphorically… I don’t actually want to be buried myself)

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        ivanka, kushner, don jr, Melania and Barron will likely stuff him under a golf cart/court at mar-algo once TRUMPS kicks the bucket, and then fight each other over his ESTATE.

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          Nah, they’re all super abused and will continue to defend his legacy so that they don’t have to confront what really happened.

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      with stolen scotus seats, and the 2 almost 3 presidencies by the gop, and complicity of the old guard DNC.