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Samsung will give you two tickets to see Suicide Squad if you buy one of its tablets

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Last updated: August 9th, 2016 at 07:52 UTC+02:00

Samsung will happily give you two tickets to one of the most highly anticipated movies of this year if you just buy one of its tablets. The company is running a new promotion for a limited time in which it's promising two tickets to see Suicide Squad as long as an eligible Galaxy tablet is purchased. It obviously doesn't make sense to buy a tablet just to get free movie tickets that cost much less, but if you are genuinely interested in buying a new tablet then getting two tickets to see one of the hottest movies of 2016 is just an added incentive to buy a Samsung tablet.

That's not all. Samsung will also provide customers with a code to download or stream Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. To be eligible for this promotion customers have to purchase one of these tablets online or through a participating retail location: Galaxy Tab A 10.1, Galaxy Tab S2, Galaxy View or Galaxy Tab ProS.

To redeem the offer they then have to visit this link where they will fill out an online claim form and upload an image of their receipt. Once their offer claim is approved they will receive a confirmation email with their Fandango Promotional Code for two tickets to Suicide Squad and a code to download or stream Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Both codes have to be redeemed by November 15 this year after which they will expire. If you're interested in taking advantage of this promotion don't forget to read the terms and conditions mentioned in detail on Samsung's website.

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