Samsung Malaysia is having a flash deal where you can get an additional RM400 eVoucher when you buy a new device. It’s happening for 48 hours only from the 13th to 14th June 2021.
The RM400 eVoucher can be yours if you spend a minimum of RM4,000 worth of Samsung Galaxy devices in a single receipt from participating outlets which include Samsung Online Store, Lazada, Shopee as well as authorised partners including telcos and retailers such as Senheng, Harvey Norman, Courts, Best Denki and Urban Republic.
After activating your new device, you will need to login on Samsung’s redemption portal and submit your personal details as well as proof of purchase or invoice to get the RM400 eVoucher. All redemptions must be submitted from 12:00am 15th June until 11:59pm on 30th June 2021.
Once your redemption is approved, the eVoucher will be sent to your email address within an hour after approval. There are only 2,600 vouchers during the campaign period and it is issued on a first-come-first-served basis.
Take note that the eVoucher is valid until 11:59pm on 31st July 2021 and to use it, the total cart value must exceed RM400.
At the moment, Samsung is offering discounts up to RM1,100 off for its Galaxy smartphones. The Galaxy Note 20 5G can be yours for RM3,199 while the Note 20 Ultra 5G is going for RM4,099. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S21 5G is now going for RM3,299 and the Galaxy S21+ 5G is now offered for RM3,899.
To learn more, you can check out their promo page which also contains the terms & conditions.
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