] Samsung Bangladesh has started a new campaign, titled ‘Blue Wave’. The campaign will continue till November 17, 2019. Through this campaign, the customers will be able to enjoy ‘never-seen-before’ offers on selected models of smartphones.
Samsung is providing up to 100% cashback in eight smartphones, Galaxy A30, Galaxy A30s (64GB/128GB), Galaxy A50, Galaxy A50s, Galaxy A70, Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10+. On a different note, customers will get guaranteed cashback of BDT 15,000 (minimum) for purchasing Galaxy S10 series phones. Based on different handset model, the guaranteed cashback also will be available. The amount of cashback will be randomly decided by software based on SMS sent by customers.
An extra offer will be available for customers who want to exchange their devices for purchasing Galaxy A30s (64GB variant). An additional amount of BDT 3,000 will be added to the exchange value of the previous device, which will give an extra discount on the price of Galaxy A30s.
Regarding this campaign, Md. Muyeedur Rahman, Head of Mobile, Samsung Bangladesh said, “It is an opportunity for us to increase the happiness of our customers through our special offers combined with the best prices across Samsung’s diverse product range. We are committed to bringing unparalleled technology to our customers and these offers are a testament to that commitment. We believe that these offers will further enhance our market leadership and add more joy to people’s life.”
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