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Samsung Giving $50 Google Play Credit to Galaxy Note 3 Owners
Samsung is already in the giving mood for the holiday season. If you’re a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 owner, Samsung is giving away a $50 credit on the Google Play Store. Sorry, the offer is only valid in the US. The offer is positioned as both a thank you to current Galaxy Note 3 customers and as an enticement to those who might be thinking of making a purchase. According to the site, you can save the page or email and still make redeem the code after you’ve made a purchase. The offer ends at midnight on January 6, 2014.
To claim your $50 Google Play credit follow this link. You’ll need to provide some info (phone number, name, email address, and IMEI.) Once you’ve done the clerical work and submitted, you’ll get a confirmation code for doing so. Your redemption code will be sent later by email. My redemption code arrived within minutes of filling out the info.
Read: Galaxy Note 3 Review: Samsung’s Most Powerful Phone
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is Samsung’s latest Phablet sized device and is currently available on AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile in the U.S. The Google Play Store is Google’s online merchandise center for Apps, Movies, TV, Books, and Music.
lsbeller
11/21/2013 at 4:34 pm
Thanks Warner for posting this. Unfortunately they are already out of them and I did not get one.
I am a little miffed about this one. I bought my galaxy note 3 the day it was available on October 4. I have gone into the Best Buy stores and talked to Samsung reps multiple times about switching from iPhone to Galaxy note 3 and none of them has ever identified this particular promotion. I spoke to an AT&T store representative about me moving from iOS to Android and all of the apps I would need to repurchase and he didn’t mention this promotion. I also registered and went to the Samsung galaxy note 3 website multiple times and never saw anything pointing me to this promotion. I read many blogs and this post is the first time I’ve seen anybody point this promotion out. I could have used the $50 to buy the new apps.