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Roundup: Carnival Swamped with Bookings, Visa Gift Card Fraud, Samsung Security Issue, eBay New Fee Structure and Uber Eats Fees
Carnival swamped with cruise bookings after announcing August return // Visa Gift Card Fraud! What Happened & How to Protect Yourself // Samsung Confirms Critical Security Issue For Millions: Every Galaxy After 2014 Affected // eBay New Fee Structure // Uber Eats slaps surcharge on customers of Jersey City
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Freebies, Discounts and Extended Trials for Samsung Users
If you have a Samsung device, you can get access to a long list of freebies, discounts and extended trials for services that you can use right now while staying at home.
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Google and Samsung Offering Free Phone Repairs for First Responders
Samsung and Google are offering free phone repairs to health care workers and first responders during the COVID-19 outbreak. Both of them are offering the repairs in partnership with phone repair company uBreakiFix.
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Chase Offers Extended till 1/7 – HP, Samsung, BJ’s and More
Chase has extended some great Chase Offers that were released recently on Chase Business cards. You now have until January 7th to use them.
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Samsung Chase/BofA Offer – Save 20%, up to $94
Earn 20% back on your Samsung purchase, with a $94.00 back maximum. Offer expires 12/10/2019.
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Samsung Galaxy S4 Settlement, Get $10 If You Owned One
Samsung has just settled a lawsuit over false benchmarks on the now six-year-old device Galasy S4. The lawsuit was settled for $13.4 million. This Galaxy S4 settlement come years after the class action was first filed.
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Buy Gear Fit2 Pro for $199, Get $125 Samsung Gift Card
Samsung is offering a $125 Samsung.com Reward eCertificate with the purchase of a Gear Fit2 Pro. The Gear Fit2 Pro itself is a bit overpriced at $199.99, as you can find it for at least about $50 cheaper. But you get a $125 Samsung.com Reward eCertificate, so that makes it a pretty good deal if…
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Samsung Will Give You A New Phone Plus $100 For Your Fiery Note 7
Samsung’s second Galaxy Note 7 recall is now official. The Galaxy Note 7 that has been going up in smokes everywhere is unlikely to return to stores, as Samsung already stopped production and is looking to discontinue the model altogether after the replacement handsets also had the same issues. But Samsung still has to replace a few…






