Update: This popular deal is still available.
Samsung offers
EDU/EPP Members: 256GB 14.6" Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra for
$142.49 (after Trade-In Credit) when you
Trade-In Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra and follow the instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community members
gadgetNerd &
LivelyMusic493 for finding this deal.
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Deal Instructions:- Visit the Samsung Discount Program page and select the program for which you qualify.
- Go to 256GB 14.6" Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
- Choose color:
- Under Samsung Trade-In, Select:
- Yes, trade-in
- Tablet
- Yes, my device is eligible and in good condition
- Select Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
- Select 'Yes, I Agree'
- Under Samsung Care, Select:
- Total should now be $142.49 + free shipping
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Not the method I did since I don't have an S8. If you also don't have any S8, Amazon has them for 350 renewed. But using the method in this post, you can get the S8 to show up as $800 trade in, making the 256 GB model $200, total price $550. Cheapest way to get an S9 ultra starting from nothing.
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I told them that I only received 2% and not 15% but they responded back saying the cash back has already been deposited to my account and to check the terms.
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2-3 years ago when the economic downturn started a lot of companies had a huge inventory (e.g Samsung with s22 ultra and tab s7+ oled). So they had no choice but to do massive liquidations. Since then they probably reduced production hence less firesales.
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