Walmart is selling Samsung's Galaxy S22+ 5G flagship with a $500 eGift Card for Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile customers with no device trade-in required.
Your"qualifying" carrier activation must happen by December 2, mind you, with the $500 digital coupon set to arrive in your inbox within 24 hours of said activation for in-store Galaxy S22+ purchases and within 20 days after shipment for online orders.
To be perfectly clear, you will have to pay the aforementioned $999 in the form of 36 monthly installments of around 28 bucks to score this amazing freebie, and although the deal is technically scheduled to run until December 2, it's probably wise to hurry as inventory is undoubtedly limited. Walmart can hook you up with an extra $250 gift card with a trade-in too, which... is not that great of an offer given that it involves a Galaxy S20 Ultra, iPhone 12, or"newer and other select devices.
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