Samsung.com is Offering Teachers, Healthcare Workers + First Responders: Cracked Screen Repair for Eligible Devices for $49.99 from UBREAKIFIX Repair Service.
Thanks community member rmui43 for sharing this deal
Deal Instructions:
Teachers or First Responders, read on below
Teachers, Click here for Samsung's Educator Discount Program then Sign in to Your Account or Register for an account with an email id verified by ID.me
First Responders, Click here for Samsung's First Responder Discount Program then Sign in to Your Account or Register for an account with an email id verified by ID.me
Once you are Signed in, Click here and select "Start Repair Service"
Click "Start Search" for Nearest Repair Location
On next page, select "Phone" for which Device is being repaired
Follow On-Screen Prompts to Select your eligible device (list of eligible devices below)
On next page, enter your zip code then Select your Nearest UBREAKIFIX Repair Shop
Click "See All" to Select Appointment Time for Repair then Click Confirm
Confirm Cracked Screen as Issue then on following page, enter your Phone IMEI Number then click Register. Enter your contact info then click "Submit Service Request"
Eligible Devices:
Galaxy S series device that is Galaxy S8 model year or later
Galaxy Note series device that is Galaxy Note8 model year or later
Physicians, Nurses, EMTs, Medical Staff, Hospital Staff, Nursing Home Staff, Pharmacists, Law Enforcement, Firefighters including Volunteer Firefighters, and Teachers.
Price Research: This is a significant discount for Educators and First Responders. Regular price for Galaxy S8 Screen Repair is around $241.99 so this offer is $192 Off (79.34% Savings).
About UBREAKFIX Repairs:
OEM parts, tools, training, and equipment provided by Samsung.
Get your device back in 2 hours or less.
All repairs backed by a 90-Day Warranty. -slickdewmaster
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Samsung.com is Offering Teachers, Healthcare Workers + First Responders: Cracked Screen Repair for Eligible Devices for $49.99 from UBREAKIFIX Repair Service.
Thanks community member rmui43 for sharing this deal
Deal Instructions:
Teachers or First Responders, read on below
Teachers, Click here for Samsung's Educator Discount Program then Sign in to Your Account or Register for an account with an email id verified by ID.me
First Responders, Click here for Samsung's First Responder Discount Program then Sign in to Your Account or Register for an account with an email id verified by ID.me
Once you are Signed in, Click here and select "Start Repair Service"
Click "Start Search" for Nearest Repair Location
On next page, select "Phone" for which Device is being repaired
Follow On-Screen Prompts to Select your eligible device (list of eligible devices below)
On next page, enter your zip code then Select your Nearest UBREAKIFIX Repair Shop
Click "See All" to Select Appointment Time for Repair then Click Confirm
Confirm Cracked Screen as Issue then on following page, enter your Phone IMEI Number then click Register. Enter your contact info then click "Submit Service Request"
Eligible Devices:
Galaxy S series device that is Galaxy S8 model year or later
Galaxy Note series device that is Galaxy Note8 model year or later
Physicians, Nurses, EMTs, Medical Staff, Hospital Staff, Nursing Home Staff, Pharmacists, Law Enforcement, Firefighters including Volunteer Firefighters, and Teachers.
Price Research: This is a significant discount for Educators and First Responders. Regular price for Galaxy S8 Screen Repair is around $241.99 so this offer is $192 Off (79.34% Savings).
About UBREAKFIX Repairs:
OEM parts, tools, training, and equipment provided by Samsung.
Get your device back in 2 hours or less.
All repairs backed by a 90-Day Warranty. -slickdewmaster
As someone who works for them, I'll add some details about uBreakiFix. We have a 90 day nationwide warranty for repairs that does NOT cover accidental damage if you drop and crack your phone. When we do repairs on Samsung/Apple OEM/Google devices such as in a screen repair or battery, we use OEM parts and adhesives, as well as press pads, so when you get your phone back it should be water resistant still, especially for Samsung's.
Ubreakifix is a bad company you bring in warranty work and they tell you it's not covered under warranty
I sent my laptop under warranty work and the broke the keyboard
Ubreakifix is a bad company you bring in warranty work and they tell you it's not covered under warranty
I sent my laptop under warranty work and the broke the keyboard
I mean I'm sure they aren't infallible. Obviously taking a slight chance on any repair shops botching something when they do a fix, but I think a $50 screen fix is worth it especially if you plan on trading in the phone toward a new one come promo time. This isn't free like the last time a year ago. That was a much hotter deal.
Gotcha. Looked like you were saying to delete the original post
It probably would have made more sense for them to say "delete comment" instead but the underlying issue is that SD doesn't allow people to delete their own posts/comments, though I've never understood why.
The best we can do is edit, delete everything, and replace it with something else, which is why most just leave the word "delete." I've yet to see if the mods actually delete those or just leave them up as is.
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I sent my laptop under warranty work and the broke the keyboard
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I sent my laptop under warranty work and the broke the keyboard
I sent my laptop under warranty work and the broke the keyboard
The best we can do is edit, delete everything, and replace it with something else, which is why most just leave the word "delete." I've yet to see if the mods actually delete those or just leave them up as is.
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I sent my laptop under warranty work and the broke the keyboard
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