Free Samsung 65-Inch TV? It’s Not a Scam. Here’s How the Offer Works

What’s better than getting a brand new, high-quality TV? Getting another thrown in absolutely free. That’s exactly what’s happening at Samsung right now, with a range of TVs coming with a free 65-inch model worth $500 if you’re quick. How quick do you need to be? Very — this deal ends on Sept. 7.

That’s a pretty sweet deal, right? There are three TVs included in it, including a 100-inch monster that needs to be seen to be believed. Even better, retailers including Best Buy and Amazon are in on it, too, offering similar promotions on select QLED models.

Here’s the rundown of eligible models:

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QLED screens are known for true-to-life, vibrant visuals. Movies, TV shows, football matches and games will feel more immersive thanks to the quality of the picture. These TVs have almost perfectly uniform screens that deliver exceptional clarity from just about any viewing angle. The free 65-inch UHD TV screen can be a great addition to your bedroom or guest room, to keep your visitors entertained.

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If you’re making the purchase directly through Samsung, just adding the eligible screen to your cart will automatically add the free TV (see the image below). On Amazon and Best Buy, add the qualifying screen to your cart first, then add the benefit item.

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Why this deal matters

Entertainment upgrades can be expensive. This deal lets you grab two high-quality screens for the price of one. The addition of the free screen lets you update multiple entertainment setups in your home in one fell swoop.

When will this deal expire?

According to Samsung, the deal runs through Sept. 7. Amazon and Best Buy don’t list an official end date for the sale, but this offer is expected to run around the same time, or while supplies last.



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