Spectrum Mobile is offering
Spectrum Internet Customers:
$700 Off your Pre-Order of a Samsung Galaxy S24 Series Device when you Trade in Your Eligible Phone and Activate a new Spectrum Mobile Line (plans start at
$14 per GB of data / month).
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
EagerApparel878 for sharing this deal.
Note: You must be a Spectrum Internet Customer to be eligible for this deal. Additionally, through January 30, or while supplies last, pre-order and purchase a Samsung Galaxy S24 256 GB, S24+ 512GB, or S24 Ultra 512GB for the price of the next lowest storage level at participating carriers and retailers. The discount will be automatically applied at checkout. Additional storage is non transferrable and limited to 1 per Qualifying Purchase. If you return or cancel your purchase the discount will be lost.
Deal Instructions:
- Pre-Order your Samsung Galaxy S24 Series Device (estimated delivery date is January 31):
- Decline Protection Plan (or add it at additional charge)
- Click 'Add Trade-In' and fill out your trade-in device details
- Trade-in value will vary by device
- Sign in to your Spectrum Internet account and complete your order; additional $700 Off should be reflected for trade-in of eligible devices
- Trade-in credit will be applied to your account after your trade-in device is processed. If new phone paid in full, credit applied to purchase. If new phone financed, credit applied to bill in pro-rated increments for the duration of the Device Payment Plan; click here & here for trade-in terms
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A14 $714
A54 $770
S23fe $880
S23+ $994
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I've done many trade in already and the timeframe for them varies wildly. Sometimes, I would get them in 2 weeks and on rare occasion, it almost took me a month to get it which was very frustrating.
SM-S906W GALAXY S22 PLUS 5G 256GB - GENERIC
However, that's the model number for the CANADIAN version of the S22+.
The version I have is unlocked and USA version:
SM-906U1
I'm really hoping they don't screw me over...
Seems like Assurant, USPS, and Spectrum really screwed this promo up.
I've done many trade in already and the timeframe for them varies wildly. Sometimes, I would get them in 2 weeks and on rare occasion, it almost took me a month to get it which was very frustrating.
https://slickdeals.net/f/17113606-128gb-google-pixel-6a-5g-smartphone-locked-various-carriers-99-90-free-shipping?page=1
I had a chat with Straighttalk guy and he created a ticket and asked me to send the order and phone details to an email.
SM-S906W GALAXY S22 PLUS 5G 256GB - GENERIC
However, that's the model number for the CANADIAN version of the S22+.
The version I have is unlocked and USA version:
SM-906U1
I'm really hoping they don't screw me over...
Seems like Assurant, USPS, and Spectrum really screwed this promo up.
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https://www.spectrum.co
However, the problem lies here:
"In order to receive a refund or exchange, Spectrum must receive the Mobile Device within ten (10) days of you receiving a return authorization from Spectrum."
Who's to say that it doesn't take over 10 days for the package to be received by spectrum...
In which case you could be screwed on two fronts (if your online trade-in gets cancelled) and your phone return doesn't get received by spectrum in time.
Once you drop it off, it's literally and figuratively out of your hands. So I don't know how they are acting like you should somehow be responsible.
Should really be a matter of you have x number of days to drop it off, and that's it. How long it takes to be delivered, that's not on me. But that's life, a bunch of "should be's".
I remember one time I tried to ship something using UPS, and getting crap for it being in black and white. And they refused to take the package until I reprinted the hazard label in color.
Wondering if that possibly is leading to issues with people's shipments...
I remember one time I tried to ship something using UPS, and getting crap for it being in black and white. And they refused to take the package until I reprinted the hazard label in color.
Wondering if that possibly is leading to issues with people's shipments...
I remember one time I tried to ship something using UPS, and getting crap for it being in black and white. And they refused to take the package until I reprinted the hazard label in color.
Wondering if that possibly is leading to issues with people's shipments...
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