AU STOCK
USUALLY SHIPS WITHIN 2-3 days
S25
$399 off 256gb ($1399) = $1000
$449 off 512gb ($1599) = $1150
S25+
$449 off 256gb ($1699) = $1250
$399 off 512gb ($1899) = $1500
AU STOCK
USUALLY SHIPS WITHIN 2-3 days
S25
$399 off 256gb ($1399) = $1000
$449 off 512gb ($1599) = $1150
S25+
$449 off 256gb ($1699) = $1250
$399 off 512gb ($1899) = $1500
Hi,
No they are Australian stock
Does the store have a abn
It's the base model, and if you want can get it even cheaper with the JB Telstra port-in-and-cancel circus too if that's still on, or via the official Education Store, or other means.
Samsung pricing is like a rug store, there's always a 50% off closing-down sale and no one pays RRP.
What's the port in and cancel circus?
They often have very heavy discounts (including $0 upfront for the device) on the base and plus models if signing up to a one or two year contract, usually at device launch or EOFY. You can cancel immediately though and the cancellation fee is only $600 - $800.
@GS9891: I think they patched it they just began running a voucher promotion again but the Critical Information Summary has been updated to reflect the Voucher repayment and no mention of a ETC anymore. Unless there's a different way to get that full pdf summary?
If you received a JB Hi-Fi Voucher when you purchased your Mobile Service and you cancel
that Mobile Service within any applicable Voucher Term, you must pay us the outstanding
amounts for the JB Hi-Fi Voucher you received for the cancelled Mobile Service (the Voucher
Repayment Fee).
6.3 The Voucher Repayment Fee is a pro-rata amount, equal to the total amount of the base
Voucher divided by 24 and multiplied by the months (or part months) remaining in your
Voucher Term. For example, if received a voucher with a 24-month Voucher Term, then in:
(a) Month 1: You will need to repay 23/24 of the Voucher you received;
(b) Month 12: You will need to repay 11/24 of the Voucher you received; and
(c) Month 23: You will need to repay 1/24 of the Voucher you received.
@daniesaurs: Yeah, but (at least as of last month) the 'voucher repayment' value listed in the CIS was only $500-something for the cheaper plan and $700-something for the larger plans (so after the first month fee, $600 - $800 total out of pocket).
Meanwhile JB will boost that voucher value to $1000 - $1400 at times, but the voucher repayment value listed in the CIS (which is what Telstra will actually charge on cancellation) stays at $500 - $700 or so.
@daniesaurs: Hey mate I noticed you were on the hunt for an s25 from other posts, I have a new s25 for sale if interested pm me cause I can't pm you due to profile privacy. If not interested all good!
I dare say they pre-ordered a heap from AU retailers and used any pre-order bonuses to offset the cost or something. Now selling them cheap but with profit
Nothing wrong with that , got to feed the family some how .
Never said there was an issue, Ashumz asked why so cheap :)
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please try and let me know
Want, but my S10 still works fine…
miss my s10e
This is a great replacement. I went from s10e, put up with an s20fe 5g for over 4 years and happily now using the s25! Always hated the size of most phones nowadays.
Now do Ultra ;)
I'm able to get the S25 256GB at $849 on the Samsung Shop app with 5% off first purchase, $100 extra off trade-in coupon from chat, 10% off with Samsung Pay.
I got mine from the edu store fro 806 bucks with 100 trade in value plus 100 trade in bonus and 5 percent off in the app. Cracker phone but the screen needs some tuning as the colors are washed out compared to my s20 fe 5g.
but dont you need to have something to trade in ?
assume cheapest watch 4 from cash converter , cost $80 , that's still 929
Terrible prices. Ill wait till the Ultra is around $1100 again.
Has anyone purchased from this store? I'd like to buy something but would like to check no one's had issues with the store first
Why so cheap? Where are they being grey imported from?