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Walmart - Get up to $750 eGift Card with iPhone 11, 11 Pro, Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S20

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(Live Now) Walmart offer up to $750 eGift Card with iPhone 11, 11 Pro, Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S20. Online or in-store. See additional terms and conditions on weekly ads.
  • Get up to $500 eGift Card with purchase + up to $250 eGC with eligible in-store trade-in
  • $400 eGC on iPhone 11
  • $450 eGC on iPhone 11Pro or iPhone 11ProMax
  • $450 eGC on iPhone Xs or XsMax
  • $500 eGC on Galaxy S20, S20+ or S20 Ultra

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Posted October 20, 2020 at 15:25 PM EDT
by cheetah


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By anonymous on 11/25/2020, 08:43 AM EST
This has been answered already, RTFF //@Anonymous: Is this deal restricted to new customers or new lines of service only, regardless of carrier? Thanks for clarifying! :)

By dealsea.com on 11/14/2020, 09:03 AM EST
Sprint Now Part of T-Mobile3 device payment plans.† Carriers vary, see store or Walmart.com for details. Sprint Now Part of T-Mobile offer available in-store only on Apple devices. Not all items available online.

By anonymous on 11/14/2020, 08:30 AM EST
They don't have the sprint version online, and I called my 2 local stores, neither had the sprint version either. Walmart disappoints yet again. //@anonymous: Got two, thanks! They did up the monthly payment on the iPhone 11. Was 25$/mo a week ago at around 30$/mo with Verizon now but the 400$ e-gift card more than makes up for it. Ordered it online and didn’t have to wait out in the cold.

By anonymous on 11/14/2020, 07:56 AM EST
Note 20 ultra 1400?

By anonymous on 11/14/2020, 07:55 AM EST
No Verizon

By anonymous on 11/14/2020, 07:26 AM EST
Yep, I don't see Sprint as an option on this site. Annoying, I passed on the $650 unlocked one that was on microsoft on e-bay 2 weeks ago. Thanks for nothing, Dealsea //@anonymous: The ads said it's also for Sprint but I only see AT&T and Verizon deals, What's up with that Walmart?

By anonymous on 11/14/2020, 07:16 AM EST
Got two, thanks! They did up the monthly payment on the iPhone 11. Was 25$/mo a week ago at around 30$/mo with Verizon now but the 400$ e-gift card more than makes up for it. Ordered it online and didn’t have to wait out in the cold.

By anonymous on 11/14/2020, 06:49 AM EST
The ads said it's also for Sprint but I only see AT&T and Verizon deals, What's up with that Walmart?

By anonymous on 11/11/2020, 01:00 PM EST
I talked to a friend who works in the electronics department at Walmart in NY. He said that you just have to activate it, even if it's on a plant that you already own. They do this so that you do not just buy it and resell it. You get like 15 days or something like that.

Also, you have to use a monthly payment plan through your carrier, which is odd. I want mine unlocked so that I can use it overseas in December, he said that as soon as Walmart issues the $500 credit, you can pay it off, then request that it be unlocked. This is a bit of a hassle in my opinion, but I'll likely try. He also said that they sometimes make exceptions and unlock phones if you tell them that you are traveling, but all carriers are different. //@Anonymous: Is this deal restricted to new customers or new lines of service only, regardless of carrier? Thanks for clarifying! :)

By anonymous on 10/21/2020, 12:03 AM EDT
t-mobile and sprint had a merger, so I believe anything that applies for Sprint applies for T-mobile?

By anonymous on 10/20/2020, 08:15 PM EDT
Where do you guys see the terms, I'm not able to find the details in either of the links. //@Anonymous: not for tmobile customer.

By anonymous on 10/20/2020, 06:27 PM EDT
Is this deal restricted to new customers or new lines of service only, regardless of carrier? Thanks for clarifying! :)

By anonymous on 10/20/2020, 04:55 PM EDT
not for tmobile customer.

By anonymous on 10/20/2020, 04:13 PM EDT
question when they said activation, do they mean add a new line? If I have T mobile already I don't qualify right?

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