Former Apple employee named “Sam Son” caused a social media sensation by auctioning off his ID card for charity

Former Apple employee reveals via his social media that he put his ID up for sale which he used when he worked for a company from Cupertino (California).

The most surprising thing about this case is that the man with Korean roots is called Sam Sung, which is very similar to the name of Samsung., one of Apple’s main competitors in the smartphone business. It is for this reason, in his opinion, that his card is of high value, since it says “Sam Sung Specialist” (Sam Sung Specialist), which seems like a joke.

The man, who hails from the city of Glasgow in Scotland, said through a video posted on his Twitter account that This is the second auction of this type.. at the first opportunity managed to sell another of his IDs while working at an Apple store in Vancouver, Canada, for more than $2,500.which he then donated to charity.

He pointed out that this time the card he put up for auction dates back to when he worked at the Apple Store in Glasgow.

“Recently, a relative found my identification card from that time and sent it to me. It’s still in perfect condition and I decided to try my luck again on eBay, but this time I’m donating the proceeds to the Women’s Center in the Eastside,” says Sun in her video.

He pointed out that, as in the previous possibility, Auction winner will receive a framed ID along with an original Apple shirt. According to the eBay post, The winner of the auction was a bidder who offered 1,152 Canadian dollars..

The case of Sam Soon is a prime example of what is known as an aptonym, that is, a name whose meaning is directly related to his profession or occupation. However, in the case of Sam Soong, this is a random event, given that the choice of his name was not based on the name of a South Korean company.
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Author: Julian Castillo
Source: La Opinion

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