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Buy one Samsung smartphone from T-Mobile and get the other for free

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Last updated: May 29th, 2016 at 22:27 UTC+02:00

T-Mobile is running a new promotion on Samsung smartphones in its lineup. Customers can purchase any Samsung Galaxy handset it offers and get the other one for free. Customers will need to purchase the first Galaxy smartphone on the carrier's equipment installment plan and they will get the second for free. T-Mobile will refund customers the cost of the second device through Mastercard prepaid cards.

Customers can choose from a variety of Samsung handsets including entry-level models like the Galaxy Grand Prime all the way up to flagships like the Galaxy Note 5, the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 edge. After purchase, customers need to visit T-Mobile's promotions page within 30 days and fill the form with promo code SAMSUNGBOGOMAY16. T-Mobile will take up to eight weeks to complete the rebates. This is a limited time offer available at the carrier's retail stores. Customers would be wise to go through the fine print before making their decision.

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