Katrina White1
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That's because they know were close buy and ready to give them a whuppin
Had my can of whoop a$$ ready. Thankfully I won't need it...this year.
That's because they know were close buy and ready to give them a whuppin
No unlocked has nothing to do with it in this situation. Verizon and the carriers were taking any phone, damaged or not damaged, Samsung was not taking damaged phones. The only thing damage wise that disqualified a Verizon trade in was battery damage.Non-issue with my trade in to Verizon thru Samsung. The phone was definitely damaged too. I asked Verizon before shipping and they said they still take it. It went to Samsung and then Verizon. Maybe some if the issues are if you have an unlocked phone.
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Good to know. I preordered thru Samungs website direct.No unlocked has nothing to do with it in this situation. Verizon and the carriers were taking any phone, damaged or not damaged, Samsung was not taking damaged phones. The only thing damage wise that disqualified a Verizon trade in was battery damage.
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But you actually ordered from Verizon via Samsung. That's why you got the Verizon trade-in deal.Good to know. I preordered thru Samungs website direct.
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If it's bill credits that's the carrier. Samsung gives the trade in value right away.Is it me or has Samsung actually gone cheap this year as far as trade-ins are concerned? Last year I traded in my S 21 Ultra for $850 and got the S22U and a free Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 for $399. And this year all they give us is $400 off and that's in bill credits. I may be better off selling my S22U on eBay and get more than they offer. I can use that money for down payment on the S23U.