Samsung Galaxy S6, S5, S4 discounted by 50% on Cyber Monday (Week) 2015 sale: deal ends Dec. 3
Cricket Wireless will take orders only until supplies last
The killer “Cyber Week 2015 sale” is here and it comes on the heels of the manic Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale extravaganzas. AT&T’s no-contract subsidiary Cricket Wireless is offering its Samsung Galaxy S series of handsets at a massive 50 percent discount.
The latest flagship, Samsung Galaxy S6, along with the 2014 and 2013 counterparts, the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy S4, can now be availed for just US$249.99, US$199.99 and US$99.99, respectively. Their original price used to be US$499.99, US$399.99 and US$199.99, respectively.
The Cyber Monday 2015 deals commenced on Nov. 30 and ends tomorrow i.e. Dec. 3. Readers should note that Cricket Wireless will take orders only until supplies last. Interested buyers can make use of this 50 percent promo offer on the Galaxy S6, S5 and S4 by activating the device under a “smartphone plan”.
The Cyber Week 2015 deals are reportedly applicable to both existing and new customers of the carrier. The icing on the cake is the “$100 Cricket Shopping Card” for those customers intending to switch to Cricket Wireless by Dec. 6.
Apart from the Galaxy S lineup of devices, the promotional deal also covers Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime, LG G Stylo, ZTE Overture 2, LG Risio, Motorola Moto E and Nokia Lumia 635.
To be specific, the mid-ranger Galaxy Grand Prime will now set the buyers back by $29.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate through Cricket Visa Promotion Card, and an additional $20 instant discount. The actual price of the handset is $99.
Meanwhile, the LG G Stylo can be availed for $49.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate through Cricket Visa Promotion Card and $50 instant discount. Original price of this device is $149.99.
The ZTE Overture 2, LG Risio, Motorola Moto E and Nokia Lumia 635 can be purchased for free, after $40, $30, $50, $20 mail-in rebates, respectively. Readers can get more information on the Cyber Week 2015 sale from PR News Wire.
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