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Samsung offers $100 eCertificate for Galaxy Z Fold3 buyers in the US

The Discover Samsung promo campaign is ending today and it will go out with a bang. Today only you can pick up a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 and get a $100 eCertificate. Note that this deal is available only in the US and only through the that link.

This is a good opportunity for some spring cleaning. Today’s offer can be stacked with a couple of other deals. The first is the Enhanced Trade-in program that accepts phones with a cracked screen and gives you a discount for the Z Fold3 in return. For example, you can get $925 for a damaged Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G (and you don’t even need to quit your S Pen habit, you just need a Fold-compatible stylus).

Here's how much you can get for a old Galaxy or iPhone with a cracked screen
Here's how much you can get for a old Galaxy or iPhone with a cracked screen

Here’s how much you can get for a old Galaxy or iPhone with a cracked screen

You can also score $100 of Google Play Store Credit, which you can claim from the Samsung Members app.

Samsung offers $100 eCertificate for Galaxy Z Fold3 buyers in the US

By the way, Samsung has an extra deal for its own people – using the Employee Offer Program they can claim a 7.5% discount.

PS. while the daily deals are over, there is still time to grab one of the bundle deals. More details on those in the previous post.

Check out the latest Samsung phones at great prices from Gizmofashion – our recommended retail partner.


Author: Peter
Source: GSMArena

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