BUY A NEW SAMSUNG TABLET, GET $100 IN AMAZON CREDIT: As of September 12, you can get a $100 Amazon credit when you buy either the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 or Galaxy Tab S9+ at Amazon. This offer runs through Sept. 24.
Opens in a new windowCredit: AmazonBuy a Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 and Galaxy Tab S9+, get $100 in Amazon creditLooking to buy a new tablet? It's always a good time to add a new piece of tech to your arsenal. But it's even better when you're rewarded for doing so. And if you're interested in the Samsung ecosystem, the Galaxy Tab line is a great place to start shopping. The powerful Galaxy Tab S9 and Galaxy Tab S9+ are excellent places to start — and right now Amazon is sweetening the deal by offering some money back for your purchase.
As of September 12, you can get a $100 Amazon credit for buying a Galaxy Tab S9 and Galaxy Tab S9+ (which are both already on sale for over $100 off). All you need to do is add one tablet to your cart and the offer will automatically be applied. After purchase and shipping, you will receive an email from Amazon with instructions on how to redeem your $100 credit. This offer only applies to tablets sold by Amazon, and not third-party sellers (in case the tablets sell out) and you're limited to one per customer. You'll have until March 2024 to spend your digital credit. But be quick, because this offer is set to expire on September 24.
The earned Amazon credit effectively makes the Galaxy Tab S9 purchase $699.99, which is $220 off its usual price of $919.99. The Galaxy Tab S9+ purchase goes down to $899, which is $300.99 off its usual price of $1,119.99. Those savings are nothing to sneeze at, but both tablets are going out of stock quickly. Grab one while you can, or stock up for the holidays for that special person in need of a tablet. These make great gifts.
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