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Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G 128GB Smartphone (Unlocked)

$250 (w/ Trade-in) + $70 Credit for Accessories
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(Today Only) Samsung has (Pre-order) Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G 128GB Smartphone (Unlocked) for $700 - $450 Credit w/ Eligible Trade-in = $249.99. Plus, get $70 Credit for accessories. Shipping is free.

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Posted October 1, 2020 at 16:42 PM EDT
by Harry


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By anonymous on 10/01/2020, 09:31 PM EDT
If you buy through T-Mobile, you can get $500 for your trade-in and use an insider hookup code $200 prepaid MC which both stack with the $70 samsung shop credit. //@Anonymous: Is there any additional Coupon code for discount?

By anonymous on 10/01/2020, 09:02 PM EDT
Is there any additional Coupon code for discount?

By anonymous on 10/01/2020, 07:45 PM EDT
I had a Samsung Gear S3 Frontier that died after 1 1/2 years. Beautiful watch! Samsung falsely advertised it as water resistant and my running sweat damaged the watch according to Samsung representative. Quoted >$200 to repair and it ended up in the trash can. Samsung forums are full of people with similar problem. Google it!

By anonymous on 10/01/2020, 07:28 PM EDT
Is this phone deal great?

By anonymous on 10/01/2020, 07:10 PM EDT
Bought the Samsung watch for almost $300 and have used more than 2 years now still have good battery time, no issues at all. My S4 and S7 aside from the battery issue after 1.5 years of use (I replaced S4 battery and it last another 1.5 years). Now I am using Note 10, no issues. //@Anonymous: Former Samsung fan here but will NEVER buy their products again. My Samsung smartwatch died after 16 months of use because of "water damage". It turned on but remained in a booting loop. I NEVER place it in water but just washed my hands having advertised "water resistant" smartwatch on.
Price of the watch: $200. Samsung repairing cost: $210 (according to Samsung they need to replace: mainboard, battery and LCD - yes, not sure what does LCD have to do since it turned on and was never damaged).
Beside the quality of Samsung products, US customer service sucks big time. After a number of long calls you'll ship the product and wait for an "expert" answer.

Do yourself a favor and buy something else.

By anonymous on 10/01/2020, 07:09 PM EDT
Well, it’s supposed to last longer than a year and a third //@anonymous: You used it for 16 months, only cost $200. What do you want? Last 20 years? //@anonymous: Former Samsung fan here but will NEVER buy their products again. My Samsung smartwatch died after 16 months of use because of "water damage". It turned on but remained in a booting loop. I NEVER place it in water but just washed my hands having advertised "water resistant" smartwatch on.
Price of the watch: $200. Samsung repairing cost: $210 (according to Samsung they need to replace: mainboard, battery and LCD - yes, not sure what does LCD have to do since it turned on and was never damaged).
Beside the quality of Samsung products, US customer service sucks big time. After a number of long calls you'll ship the product and wait for an "expert" answer.

Do yourself a favor and buy something else.

By anonymous on 10/01/2020, 06:12 PM EDT
You used it for 16 months, only cost $200. What do you want? Last 20 years? //@anonymous: Former Samsung fan here but will NEVER buy their products again. My Samsung smartwatch died after 16 months of use because of "water damage". It turned on but remained in a booting loop. I NEVER place it in water but just washed my hands having advertised "water resistant" smartwatch on.
Price of the watch: $200. Samsung repairing cost: $210 (according to Samsung they need to replace: mainboard, battery and LCD - yes, not sure what does LCD have to do since it turned on and was never damaged).
Beside the quality of Samsung products, US customer service sucks big time. After a number of long calls you'll ship the product and wait for an "expert" answer.

Do yourself a favor and buy something else.

By anonymous on 10/01/2020, 05:41 PM EDT
I had that capacitor issue where it melted my Samsung TV. Took a lot of frustration but they ultimately repaired it. Had a galaxy in a samsung case, dropped it, no cracks on the screen but broke the motherboard. Needless to say i also stopped buying samsung //@anonymous: Former Samsung fan here but will NEVER buy their products again. My Samsung smartwatch died after 16 months of use because of "water damage". It turned on but remained in a booting loop. I NEVER place it in water but just washed my hands having advertised "water resistant" smartwatch on.
Price of the watch: $200. Samsung repairing cost: $210 (according to Samsung they need to replace: mainboard, battery and LCD - yes, not sure what does LCD have to do since it turned on and was never damaged).
Beside the quality of Samsung products, US customer service sucks big time. After a number of long calls you'll ship the product and wait for an "expert" answer.

Do yourself a favor and buy something else.

By anonymous on 10/01/2020, 05:21 PM EDT
Former Samsung fan here but will NEVER buy their products again. My Samsung smartwatch died after 16 months of use because of "water damage". It turned on but remained in a booting loop. I NEVER place it in water but just washed my hands having advertised "water resistant" smartwatch on.
Price of the watch: $200. Samsung repairing cost: $210 (according to Samsung they need to replace: mainboard, battery and LCD - yes, not sure what does LCD have to do since it turned on and was never damaged).
Beside the quality of Samsung products, US customer service sucks big time. After a number of long calls you'll ship the product and wait for an "expert" answer.

Do yourself a favor and buy something else.

By anonymous on 10/01/2020, 04:50 PM EDT
Dang they're generous with Apple trade-ins. No pity for a poor LG user like me though. :P

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