Samsung.com offers
128GB Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G T-Mobile Smartphone from
$138.74 when you trade in an eligible smartphone.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
norn for finding this deal.
Steps:
- Log in to your account
- Click this link here (to activate the education discount)
- Note, this student and educator discount may require verification/proof during purchase.
- Click here then choose the Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G
- Select T-Mobile as the carrier
- Select the color of your choice
- Mystic Black
- Mystic White
- Mystic Bronze
- Click on 'Trade in my Phone"
- Proceed to select the qualifying phone you are trading in to receive instant credit
- Select Samsung, Apple, Google brands are eligible
- Click Continue
- Apply $100 off promo code 100SAMSUNGN20U
- Proceed to checkout
- Total will be from $138.74 depending on the device trade-in value
Qualifying Smartphone Trade-In Credit - Samsung Smartphone Devices
- Galaxy S20 $700
- Galaxy S20 Plus $700
- Galaxy S20 Ultra $700
- Galaxy Note 10 $550
- Galaxy Note 10 Plus $550
- Galaxy Note 10+ 5G $550
- Galaxy S10 $550
- Galaxy S10 5G $550
- Galaxy S10 Plus $550
- Galaxy S10e $550
- Galaxy S10 FE $550
- Galaxy A71 $300
- Galaxy Note 9 $300
- Galaxy S9 $300
- Galaxy S9 Plus $300
- Galaxy A51 $200
- Galaxy A51 5G $200
- Galaxy Note 8 $200
- Galaxy S8 $200
- Galaxy S8 Active $200
- Galaxy S8+ $200
- Galaxy S7 $200
- Galaxy S7 Edge $200
- Apple + Google Smartphone devices are available if you plan on trading those in; check promotional page for trade in credit value
Top Comments
Trade my phone gives me $550
Samsung Discount program(probably military) $24.37
Instant rebate $425
$300.67 before tax.
UPDATE 1: confirmed with rep and instructed to screenshot full amazon page. They will honor the price match so technically my cost will be only $100.67, but an extra 5% popped up, so it changed to
final cost: $85.58.
plus my amex card promo for spending $1000 has been met after this, so another $200 going back to me.
UPDATE 2: tip since I didn't want to turn in my note 10+ 512gb. I bought an s10e from amazon for $298, and that is what I am turning in to them.
whoever downvoted I hope you hit your toe.
Some of you people on this site are completely ridiculous. This place is populated by entitled Karens.
IOS is just too boring and still look the same since 2010. I tried to like the mini but it's awful.
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Also, no they will not ask you to send it back lol and no they will not be able to charge anything more than what already invoiced as that is what you agreed to pay when you buy it, any other amounts and it's fraud and you can call your credit card company and they will reverse it.
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Also, no they will not ask you to send it back lol and no they will not be able to charge anything more than what already invoiced as that is what you agreed to pay when you buy it, any other amounts and it's fraud and you can call your credit card company and they will reverse it.
And before cancellation, what was it showing as the expected delivery date?
I ordered several Z Fold2's. That device was bundled with the Tab S7+ for $100.
I have several orders where one of the two items was delivered, but not the other (most of them the phones were delivered but not the tablets, but one or two cases of tablet being delivered but not the tablet.)
So here's the thing. I paid $800+ for the Z Fold2 and $80+ for the tablet. If they cancel the tablet and only the tablet, you could argue Samsung violated bait and switch laws. See, what you ordered was two high end devices - one worth 2k, one worth 1k - for $900. If they instead try to make you keep the phone for $810, they are not honoring what you purchased and what your purchase agreement was for. They lured you in with a more appealing offer (the bait) and then canceled the device that was less than $100 as part of the bundle to force you to keep the more expensive device (the switch.)
For the record, I'm not saying this to whine - just pointing out the plain and simple fact that if this is what occurred, it's a bait and switch. Even if what they switched it with is still a good deal (a Fold2 for $810 is extremely discounted compared to MSRP!), you still got baited into it by a MUCH better deal... which is illegal.
To avoid this, I'm assuming they will simply refund all orders in full, and whoever already received an item from them... congratulations, you won the lotto.
It'll be interesting to see how refunds start playing out over the next day, but this is my theory.
I ordered several Z Fold2's. That device was bundled with the Tab S7+ for $100.
I have several orders where one of the two items was delivered, but not the other (most of them the phones were delivered but not the tablets, but one or two cases of tablet being delivered but not the tablet.)
So here's the thing. I paid $800+ for the Z Fold2 and $80+ for the tablet. If they cancel the tablet and only the tablet, you could argue Samsung violated bait and switch laws. See, what you ordered was two high end devices - one worth 2k, one worth 1k - for $900. If they instead try to make you keep the phone for $810, they are not honoring what you purchased and what your purchase agreement was for. They lured you in with a more appealing offer (the bait) and then canceled the device that was less than $100 as part of the bundle to force you to keep the more expensive device (the switch.)
For the record, I'm not saying this to whine - just pointing out the plain and simple fact that if this is what occurred, it's a bait and switch. Even if what they switched it with is still a good deal (a Fold2 for $810 is extremely discounted compared to MSRP!), you still got baited into it by a MUCH better deal... which is illegal.
To avoid this, I'm assuming they will simply refund all orders in full, and whoever already received an item from them... congratulations, you won the lotto.
It'll be interesting to see how refunds start playing out over the next day, but this is my theory.
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I ordered several Z Fold2's. That device was bundled with the Tab S7+ for $100.
I have several orders where one of the two items was delivered, but not the other (most of them the phones were delivered but not the tablets, but one or two cases of tablet being delivered but not the tablet.)
So here's the thing. I paid $800+ for the Z Fold2 and $80+ for the tablet. If they cancel the tablet and only the tablet, you could argue Samsung violated bait and switch laws. See, what you ordered was two high end devices - one worth 2k, one worth 1k - for $900. If they instead try to make you keep the phone for $810, they are not honoring what you purchased and what your purchase agreement was for. They lured you in with a more appealing offer (the bait) and then canceled the device that was less than $100 as part of the bundle to force you to keep the more expensive device (the switch.)
For the record, I'm not saying this to whine - just pointing out the plain and simple fact that if this is what occurred, it's a bait and switch. Even if what they switched it with is still a good deal (a Fold2 for $810 is extremely discounted compared to MSRP!), you still got baited into it by a MUCH better deal... which is illegal.
To avoid this, I'm assuming they will simply refund all orders in full, and whoever already received an item from them... congratulations, you won the lotto.
It'll be interesting to see how refunds start playing out over the next day, but this is my theory.