Samsung has
Select Certified Re-Newed 128GB Samsung Galaxy Smartphones on sale for
$269 after
$350 Trade-in Credit w/ Trade-in of Any Smartphone.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
BraveMice376 for posting this deal.
Deal Instructions:- Visit this page and use the sorting options on the page to select:
- 128GB S23 (listed at $619)
- Under "Do you have a device to trade-in?", select "Yes, trade-in"
- Select the phone you are trading in (must be in good condition, i.e. not cracked)
- Under "Trade-in program agreement", select "Yes, I Agree"
- Under Samsung Care+, select "No Coverage"
- Add to cart.
- Price should be as follows:
- 128GB S23: $619 - $350 Trade-in Credit = $269 w/ free shipping
- After your purchase follow the instructions sent via email to complete your trade-in (terms & conditions).
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You're paying tax on the full value of the phone ($449), so it's $99 after a trade in, but taxed as if it's full price.
Mine jumped from $99 to $143.99 (CA Tax)
I will give it a hard pass on this "deal", period.
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Look up stories of people trading in their phones with Samsung that not only got their trade in declined due to stupid reasons, but locked out from their phone.
It's noted in their t&c that they will remote lock your phone if they don't like your trade in in order to make you pay it.
For example, you may get the Tmobile FREE upgrade phone (or free for new line, etc) but the phone is actually under a 2-years term. Even though for those 2 years, you are not paying anything for the phone, the phone is still consider not pay-off yet so it cannot be use as a trade-in phone.
Also during trade-in, at least Tmobile gave instruction of TURN OFF Stolen Device Protection for iPhone or similar things like turn off track your phone feature from Samsung, Google, etc BEFORE you send your phone for trade in.
If you forgot to turn off those tracking/protection feature, it may prevent the transfer of the phone or trade-in of the phone.
There may be some other reasons too and hopefully people would post those reasons so others can be more careful with those things.
It's probably the most performant phone in the sub $150 market especially cameras and such, and given the new battery and whatnot.
I wanted a new backup phone and was considering the $50-60 prepaid ones that auto-unlock, but might as well get an older flagship for not much more.
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Another example is if you buy the locked phone from some random people/store on eBay and they haven't finished with the term of service (like they cancel the cellphone plan before the 2-year term is up) after you bought and received the phone, then the phone may not be able to use as trade-in since the carrier may still own the phone because of the unfinished term.
In short, don't buy locked phone from random people to trade in to reduce the risk of the phone hasn't been fully paid off or still being pay off at the moment (so not blacklisted yet).
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