Hi, Interesting read. For those that don't know, Apple actually uses quite a few Samsung parts in their devices; the A7 CPU is actually a Samsung manifactured part. From memory the screens in some Apple computers are also Samsungs.
Cheers, Ben. On 8/9/14, Sieghard Weitzel <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Listers, > > > > As some of you who have read my posts over the last few years know I am > from > Canada. I also subscribed to a Podcast called "Apple Bite". > > > > According to the latest episode a former employee of the Apple Store at > Vancouver's Pacific Centre Mall is called "Sam Sung". Apparently Mr. Sung > is > auctioning off his business card, a T-Shirt and lanyard for cherity on eBay > with all proceeds going to the British Columbia and Yukon Children's wish > foundation. In the Podcast they also pointed out that this is the only case > where you see "Sam Sung" and "Apple" on the same business card *Smile*. > Here > is part of an article from the Vancouver Sun: > > > > The bidding for a framed business card belonging to former Pacific Centre > Apple Store employee Sam Sung has surpassed the $80,000 mark on eBay. > > > > Sung, who became a social media celebrity a couple of years ago because he > shares a name (sort of) with Apple's electronics competitor Samsung, says > he > will donate all the money from the auction to Children's Wish: B.C. and > Yukon, an organization that grants wishes to terminally ill children. > > > > He reached his goal to raise $10,000, the cost of one wish, on the second > day of the online auction which opened Tuesday. As of noon Thursday, the > top > bid was $80,200. > > > > "I had a great time working for Apple and would recommend it to anyone. I > hope my old business card will go to another fellow Apple enthusiast with a > sense of humour and the desire to help raise some money for a good cause," > Sung wrote in his eBay posting. > > > > Sung, who now works as a permanent placement consultant with a recruitment > firm, didn't pick his charity out of a hat. He's been volunteering at > Children's Wish for more than a year. > > > > "He came to our inaugural gala last year and since then he has volunteered > decorating gift boxes," said Jennifer Peterson, director of Children's > Wish: > B.C. and Yukon. "We give out these beautiful personalized gift boxes to the > children before their wish is fulfilled and Sam got involved with > personalizing the wish boxes." > > > > Peterson says the B.C./Yukon chapter of Children's Wish fulfills, on > average, 70 to 75 wishes per year. She said Sung's donation, whatever it > ends up being, will have a significant impact on the work the charity does. > > > > "I was thinking maybe he'd raise $1,000 and when it reached $1,000 . we > were > beside ourselves in the office," Peterson said. "We are cautiously > optimistic that these are all legitimate bidders. There have been some > hiccups along the way with phony bidders but Sam is working with eBay to > make sure that these are all reputable bidders and all indications are > today > is that it's all good." > > > > The eBay auction closes Aug. 15. > > > > For those who think this is just a joke, here is the eBay link for the > auction. Please feel free to bit at least $80,300 (as of the time when I am > writing this) to have a chance to win this auction (*smile*: > > > > http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sam-Sung-Apple-Specialist-Business-Card-Exclusive-Ch > arity-Auction-/121403401377 > > > > I don't think we'll see "Samsung" pull anything like this, even if they > have > an employee called "John Apple" somewhere in their organisation. > > > > > > Regards, > > Sieghard > > > > -- > The following information is important for all members of the viphone list. > All new members to the this list are moderated by default. If you have any > questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if you feel that a > member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners or moderators > directly rather than posting on the list itself. 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