Samsung Galaxy deal not to be missed - save up to £30 using THIS voucher code
SAMSUNG customers can now save up to £30 and earn up to 3 per cent cashback when purchasing one of its products - be that a Samsung Galaxy, S8, S7 or TV.
The company has teamed up with UK cashback website Quidco to offer people the chance to save money when they purchase a Samsung product.
Whether you want a new high performance appliance for your home, the latest technology for the best viewing and sound from your TV or leading tablet, three different voucher codes on the Quidco website will save you more than a few pennies.
The first is save £30 when you spend £500 with code SAMSUNGSAVE30, the second save £20 when you spend £250 with code SAMSUNGSAVE20, and finally save £10 when you spend £150 with the code SAMSUNGSAVE10.
Purchasing your Samsung product through the Quidco website can also earn you up to 15 per cent cashback. Click here for Samsung student discount UK.
Whether you want a new high performance appliance for your home, the latest technology for the best viewing and sound from your TV or leading tablet, three different voucher codes on the Quidco website will save you more than a few pennies.
All you have to do is sign up to Quidco as a new customer, then click its link and purchase with Samsung.
For the latest Samsung voucher codes click here.
Quidco will then track your purchase and you’ll earn your cash reward.
The following terms and conditions apply however:
Cashback will not be paid on SIM only
Cashback will not be paid for pre-orders
Cashback will not be paid on Samsung upgrade programme
Cashback will not be paid in conjunction with any other offer, voucher or discount code unless listed on the Samsung page on Quidco, or with any other discounts such as staff or student discounts
Cashback may not be paid on VAT, delivery, card payment fees, takes or any other additional charges
Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis revealed a trip to save money on railcards this week.
The offer expires 31st August.
The revealed his thoughts on railcards during an interview on BBC Radio 5 Live with Adrian Chiles.