Samsung has for
EPP/EDU Members (login through the
Samsung Discount Program):
512GB Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 5G Unlocked Smartphone (Various Colors) +
Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Wireless Earbuds (Silver or White) on sale for
$754.27 when you follow the steps below.
Shipping is free.
- Note: Offer valid for qualifying Samsung EPP/EDU Members, visit the Samsung Discount Program page and select the program for which you qualify before adding to cart. Availability may vary by location.
Thanks to Community Members
nitinsoni81 for sharing this deal.
Steps:- Visit the Samsung Discount Program Page select your qualifying program
- Visit the 512GB Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra page
- Make sure 512GB price shows $730.99
- Make your color, (optional) coverage, and (optional) trade-in selections
- Under the 'Start building healthy habits with Galaxy' section:
- Click View on the Galaxy Buds3 Pro tab ($107.09)
- Select Silver or White, then click Add
- Select One-time Payment, the click Continue
- Click Skip add-ons
- Apply promo code 25SOPNOV10 in cart (will take an extra $110 off)
- Your total for the S25 Ultra + Buds3 Pro should be $754.27 after code + EDU/EPP savings. Shipping is free.
Specs:- 6.9" 3120 x 1440 (Quad HD+) Dynamic AMOLED 2X 120hz Display
- Snapdragon 8 Elite 4.47GHz Processor
- 12GB RAM
- 512GB Storage
- IP68 Rated
- Cameras:
- 12MP Front-Facing
- 200MP Rear-Facing
- 10MP Telephoto
- 50MP Ultrawide
- 5000mAh Battery
- 45W Wired / 15W Wireless Charging
- Android 15
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https://www.samsung.com/us/shop/o.../military/
If anyone got the order through the other day for the $750 from Samsung as a military person you can just chat with an agent or call. The $750 deal never actually applied the standard EPP/EDU discount of 10% and you can also get them to apply the additional 10% still. So you can get a 20% back as a partial refund. I did.
Also, these stack with MILNOV25 or the workplace coupon 25SOPNOV10. (workplace coupon provides 10% + free Buds 3)
SDECHAN25KARI ($120 off)
ESO7009W36UL ($40 off)
If you sign in with a EPP/EDU account the base price is for me $866.99 for a S25 Ultra 512GB of any color. Normally you get only $300 off for no trade in discount, but EPP/EDU is providing another $100 for $400 off for no trade in. That is for EPP/EDU accounts going through a website. If you are military and stack the 3 coupons I posted above then it drops to $657 before tax.
Video on it I made.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuaT0Wi
If anyone got the order through the other day for the $750 from Samsung as a military person you can just chat with an agent or call. The $750 deal never actually applied the standard EPP/EDU discount of 10% and you can also get them to apply the additional 10% still. So you can get a 20% back as a partial refund. I did this.
As for those with workplace accounts I do not know if speaking with a CS rep can get those free Bud 3 earbuds still.
Lastly, PayPal 20% cashback offer.
link to offer details
https://www.doctorofcre
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I was able to order 2, coming out to 1430 after tax. with the paypal deal, brings it down to 590 each!
for those trying to get it down.. i was unable to use OPs coupon until today when it worked on the app. I do have EPP but it would not work at all the previous few days. I also used some other codes that brought it down to 657...
SDECHAN25KARI
ESO7009W36UL
I was looking at this current deal and I would swear they rose their prices because everything is more expensive than yesterday. (not including add-ons or coupon codes)
As a business it is wise for them to manage changes in ways that least affect customer satisfaction. But they are completely within their terms to change it
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Their original offer was quite clear that they could change the offer anytime they felt like it
As a business it is wise for them to manage changes in ways that least affect customer satisfaction. But they are completely within their terms to change it
https://www.paypal.com/us/campaig...ffer-terms
Not exactly seeing "offer is subject to change" in any of their fine print. Limits are basically $250 in cash back for orders up to $1,250. That they have up to 1.5 billion points to hand out. That the offer "could" end as early as 12/2/2025 if the points are all gone. Nothing about changing it to a single use offer. I'm not exactly a lawyer, but I know my way around legalese like this. Just saying that one change could get them in a bit of legal jeopardy.
https://www.paypal.com/us/campaig...ffer-terms
Not exactly seeing "offer is subject to change" in any of their fine print. Limits are basically $250 in cash back for orders up to $1,250. That they have up to 1.5 billion points to hand out. That the offer "could" end as early as 12/2/2025 if the points are all gone. Nothing about changing it to a single use offer. I'm not exactly a lawyer, but I know my way around legalese like this. Just saying that one change could get them in a bit of legal jeopardy.
The original had the 20% "special offer period" ending on 12/8 with the total offer capped at 1.5B points
The updated offer no longer calls out the "special offer " period and ends on 12/2 with a total points cap of 2B
I wish I could pull up the original. I am sure there is a cached version somewhere
Second line from the top
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Pretty clear " PayPal may at any time and in its sole discretion, without prior notice, terminate, cancel, suspend or modify this offer or these terms."
That's the updated terms.
The original had the 20% "special offer period" ending on 12/8 with the total offer capped at 1.5B points
The updated offer no longer calls out the "special offer " period and ends on 12/2 with a total points cap of 2B
I wish I could pull up the original. I am sure there is a cached version somewhere
Second line from the top
"
Pretty clear " PayPal may at any time and in its sole discretion, without prior notice, terminate, cancel, suspend or modify this offer or these terms."
It looks like, in my case, I already reached the limit (25,000 points) hence the offer's done.
It looks like, in my case, I already reached the limit (25,000 points) hence the offer's done.
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