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Posted 24 July 2023
Get £100 Guaranteed Trade In When You Buy An Samsung S23, S23+, S22 & S21 FE Or £150 For S23 Ultra e.g S22 100GB data £528 / £428 Mobile PD
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This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
There are a few stores involved in this promo, I'll list them below, with respective trade in prices, note that this is a flat £100 - £150 when you choose Any Other android or apple iPhone
Samsung Galaxy S23 256GB Smartphone in Phantom Black - £719 / £619 Ao
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 256GB Smartphone in Green - £999 / £849
Samsung Galaxy S22 128GB 100GB Three Data - £528 / £428 Mobile Phones Direct
If a device is not included on the list of eligible devices, Participants will be entitled to claim a £100 or £150 reward by selecting the “Any other Android handset” or “Any other Apple handset” to complete their claim. If there are any issues Participants may contact MTR on the following site where the claim will be managed: samsungtradeinoffer.co.uk/sup…ort
Samsung Galaxy S23 256GB Smartphone in Phantom Black - £719 / £619 Ao
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 256GB Smartphone in Green - £999 / £849
Samsung Galaxy S22 128GB 100GB Three Data - £528 / £428 Mobile Phones Direct
If a device is not included on the list of eligible devices, Participants will be entitled to claim a £100 or £150 reward by selecting the “Any other Android handset” or “Any other Apple handset” to complete their claim. If there are any issues Participants may contact MTR on the following site where the claim will be managed: samsungtradeinoffer.co.uk/sup…ort
- John Lewis & Partners
- The Very Group
- Litlewoods
- AO.com
- Mobile Phones Direct
- Argos
- Selfridges
- Harrods
- Tesco Mobile
- Sky Mobile
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Edited by MrSwitch, 29 July 2023
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sorted byI've done it for the S23+ now. Got confirmation from samsung. Email clearly says "Faulty".
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Any Android Any Android phone Faulty £100.00 (edited)
Wouldn't recognise the IMEI of my new 23+, emailed them, they did something and it now recognises it. Now I can't get it to accept the IMEI of the phone I'm trading in (Honor Play). Suspect it's going to end up being not "any working phone" but "any working phone from this arbitrary list we didn't reveal".
If I buy from AO, where do I do the trade in?
One thing to note I like many others had to email the support team contact form samsungtradeinoffer.co.uk/sup…ort which is also listed top of this post as the trade in form would not except my new phones IMEI, this support form asks for your order number and don't forget to include your new purchase IMEI number they are prompt and reply within 24 hrs to inform you there system will now except your IMEI.
My returns bag arrived next day Wed posted same day with trade in phone and currently my tracking states its reached the recycle firms local Royal Mail depo in Harlow Essex. They promise to make payment same day they process trade in device. (edited)
send email to the support email of the promo.
Samsung Trade-In <samsung@tradeinresponse.co.uk>
They should help you. Maybe you need to create again a return with a Label, etc and send another phone.
My Imei did not appear as Validated in the website, so I contacted them through email and in less than 24 hours they made it Validated so I could start the return process. (edited)
Depends to be fair..
Samsung has better hardware than Pixel ,
pixel has stock andriod so their andriod software is better than samsung because its technically a Google phone 📲 Google owns andriod
Thanks
I have an old Razer Phone 1 kicking around - no idea of it's value. I was assuming trade-in on it would be peanuts so didn't bother through Samsung. But seeing this now on HUKD, not sure if it's worth getting the phone from another retailer now - AO have the Black one for £1099 so if I'm assuming right could I get £150 from trading this Razer phone in?
My moto G9 plus wasn't on list to click so selected any android phone option...in theory I could quickly bought a old old android 4 8 yr old device £15 off ebay traded that In for my £150 then sold my Moto G9 plus for going rate of around £120-£150 however I just sent my Moto G9 plus to trade in as I could not be bothered about selling then getting comebacks on the 11 hrs continuous use on light apps down from 18 hrs from new.
The reason I opted for 256 8gig variant I thought long and hard as it only £90 more for 512 12 gig was all my previous phones last 7 yr had 128 storage an only ever filled 30% I do not keep tunes movies pictures ect on phone if anything I store cloud based..besides my dog walking shoes have developed a hole winter is coming and I decided to use the £90 on a decent pair of waterproof walking shoes. (edited)
Not this time: I put down all the faults possible, was offered the minimum £100 (bought S23), phone was rejected, and I was told all phones had to meet the following criteria:
- It must power on/up and hold charge
- It must be fully functional and must have no software or hardware faults
- It must only have normal wear and tear - there must be no damage or blemishes to screen/LCD and the casing around the device including the camera lens must not be cracked. No level of liquid damage is acceptable.
- It must have a fully functioning display and have no cracked screen
- It must have no signs of screen burn, ghost imaging, discolouration, coloured hues or image retention
- It must not be blacklisted - each device must be eligible to pass all lost/stolen registers
- It must be factory reset and have no software locks - the device must have any personal account locks removed and the device must be reset to remove personal data, all devices must have their iCloud or Google accounts removed or custom MDM accounts removed.
- It must not be PIN locked and must not have an have ‘Activation Lock’ or 'iCloud Lock' activated
- It must include its battery within the casing and must not have any missing parts
- It must not be crushed, bent in half or liquid-damaged
- It must not be “jail-broken” or “Knox warranty void” and the firmware must not have been altered
- It must be original and meet the manufacturer’s original EU specifications (and is not personalised with any custom engraving). For example, the entire colour of the device must match the original manufacturer’s specification.