Samsung offers giveaways to those buying certain Samsung tablets

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Samsung offers giveaways to those buying certain Samsung tablets
With the second week of August soon coming to an end, it is Back to School time when parents and students start preparing for the upcoming school year. For some, that means purchasing devices for the classroom. Tablets are among the most popular accessories for students and that means that now would be the perfect time to take advantage of some free giveaways that Samsung is offering to those who purchase specific Samsung slates.

Buy any Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 tablet or the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 Student Edition (perfect for the Back to School crowd), and Samsung will give you $10 in Google Play Store credit, a 3 Month Hulu Plus Membership (new users only), 12 Months of Boingo Wi-Fi Access for new users and 50GB of Dropbox Storage. That free quarter of free Hulu Plus sure sounds sweet by itself.

Meanwhile, purchase the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 and the Korean OEM will slip you $50 to use on movies with Samsung WatchON, a Google Play Store credit in the amount of $25, 3 Month Hulu Plus Membership for new users, 12 Months of Boingo Wi-Fi Access for new users and 50GB of Dropbox Storage.

To claim the freebies, you will have to open a Samsung account and provide the company with the Wi-Fi MAC number from your new tablet. You will then get the information on how to collect the perks from the manufacturer. The promotion runs through September 30th and the tablet must be purchased from a retailer in the U.S.


source: IntoMobile
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