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Samsung offering €75 cashback to customers in The Netherlands who purchase one of the Galaxy S6 models

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Last updated: September 21st, 2015 at 13:03 UTC+02:00

Prior to unveiling the Galaxy Note 5 Samsung said that it's going to adjust prices of the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 edge to maintain sales momentum, which is why the flagship handsets received a price cut in most markets across the globe. Samsung has also been running additional promotions to get people to buy one of its Galaxy S6 models and one such promotion has now gone live for customers in The Netherlands. The company is offering €75 cashback to customers who purchase the Galaxy S6, the Galaxy S6 edge or even the Galaxy S6 edge+.

Even though it has only been a few weeks since the Galaxy S6 edge+ was released the company has decided to offer cashback on that handset as well, which will bring down the price to consumers from €799 for the 32GB model to €724. The base model Galaxy S6 costs just €430 after the cashback is applied. Cashback is also available for the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 edge, orders can be placed online or through participating retailers. Customers will then have to go to the promotion page and fill out the registration form with details such as the EAN and IMEI number of the device as well as a copy of the receipt. The promotion runs from today through November 1, 2015.

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