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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My second order was automatically cleared and it is in the confirmed stage.
That being said, even if you are planning to sell the phone, it is generally a good idea to open the box while within the return window and test the phone and make sure it works and does not have any defects. If you sell a sealed phone and the recipient claims that it is broken or does not work or one of many other nonsense issues they can claim then there will be little recourse you have. Scammers know this and often target sealed devices since they know you do not have any documentation (photos/videos) of the device inside.
Also, if you are planning to have the phone unlocked, the only way to verify is to open and turn on the phone and see the message pop up that it is unlocked.
This 100%... The last 7 phones from them in store, told them directly that I will activate at home. leaving no room for them to give me any BS as it's possible. All they do is type and click a few buttons on their computer screen and it's done.
Still on the fence whether I want to trade my S24+ towards the S24 Ultra...
That being said, even if you are planning to sell the phone, it is generally a good idea to open the box while within the return window and test the phone and make sure it works and does not have any defects. If you sell a sealed phone and the recipient claims that it is broken or does not work or one of many other nonsense issues they can claim then there will be little recourse you have. Scammers know this and often target sealed devices since they know you do not have any documentation (photos/videos) of the device inside.
Also, if you are planning to have the phone unlocked, the only way to verify is to open and turn on the phone and see the message pop up that it is unlocked.
I hate misrepresenting the condition of phones, and marking it "new", when it's opened. However, there's no real surefire way of ensuring it's unlocked, it works, etc.
Most people have never cared enough to say anything (i.e. "but the listing said it's new").
They went through all settings to test the phone is working properly.
I had to do a factory reset again when I got home
I just want a SIM to pop into my phone, and give the new, sealed phone to my cousin for her birthday (and pay my debt). She can use her Spectrum account on it; was hoping not to have to gift an open box.
Speaking of SIM, any way to get a SIM vs eSIM when ordering?
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I just want a SIM to pop into my phone, and give the new, sealed phone to my cousin for her birthday (and pay my debt). She can use her Spectrum account on it; was hoping not to have to gift an open box.
Speaking of SIM, any way to get a SIM vs eSIM when ordering?
Still on the fence whether I want to trade my S24+ towards the S24 Ultra...
I hate misrepresenting the condition of phones, and marking it "new", when it's opened. However, there's no real surefire way of ensuring it's unlocked, it works, etc.
Most people have never cared enough to say anything (i.e. "but the listing said it's new").
And yes, I think unless the marketplace specifically states the "New" means "sealed" then there is not be an issue as long as you make it clear in the pictures and description that it is new but opened to make sure it works. Most people selling unopened will say "sealed" in title. Legitimate buyers will likely scrutinize the pictures and device to make sure it actually looks brand new and the box being opened will be less important since they were just going to open it anyway.
couple of stores rejected saying phone is still locked whereas one store was just bluffing that they were not able to pull my account or my account was locked.
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