Technology
Samsung kicks off the giving season by giving you $500 in online credit
TL;DR: buy a Samsung Galaxy S10 or Note10 and snag $500 in Samsung.com credit to spend on yourself or anyone you wish.
After a weekend of stuffing your face and stalking Black Friday sales, it’s time to gear up — literally. Take advantage of Samsung’s latest $500 back in credit offer, one of the sweetest tech deals of the season.
When you buy a Galaxy S10 or Note10 (starting from $899.99 or $949.99, respectively), Samsung will hit you back with $500 in online credit that you can use to buy any of their products. Get that new phone you’ve been wanting and knock off your holiday list in one painless transaction.
Here are a few ideas on how to spend that extra 500 bucks in Samsung.com credit.
Galaxy Buds (normally $129.99) are the perfect complement to your slick new Galaxy S10 or Note10. We haven’t seen many deals on them so far this year, making this the perfect opportunity to get them for, well, nothing. They’re stylish, they sound great, they’re wireless, and you’ll have Samsung credit left over to spare.
Get a pair of Galaxy Buds for yourself and gift a sharp-looking Galaxy Watch Active2 with that same $500 credit. Samsung’s latest smartwatch addition comes in two sizes, 44mm (normally $249.99+) and the slightly smaller 40mm (normally $229.99+). It has all the fitness tracking features and the same health features as the Apple Watch Series 4, like fall detection, AFib notifications, and an ECG monitor.
Want to watch National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation for gazillionth time? You’ll feel like the Griswold relatives are arriving on your doorstep with the dynamic crystal color and HDR that the Samsung 4K HD Smart TVs offer. The 2019 55” flat screen model is normally $499.99 — your Samsung online credit will cover that. Squee!
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