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  1. #SCREEN PROTECTOR FULL#
  2. #SCREEN PROTECTOR VERIFICATION#

Samsung makes no other warranty or representations regarding the screen protector replacements made under this promotion, and specifically disclaims all other warranties and liabilities to the full extent permitted by federal and state laws. Screen Protectors replaced at no cost under this promotion will carry a seven- (7-) day replacement limited warranty, which provides for one (1) additional screen replacement during the seven- (7-) day period following completion of the initial no-cost replacement, and delivery of the phone to the Eligible Customer. Inaccurate, illegible or incomplete receipts will not be acceptable. When requesting a screen protector replacement, you must provide (i) the date of purchase/activation and identifying information for your device, such as the IMEI number (ii) the name of the seller from whom it was purchased (iii) receipts or other proof of purchase sufficient to show a Qualifying Purchase. The PROMOTION applies to damages from any cause (SCRATCHES, BUBBLES, LIFTING), excluding damages Samsung determines upon inspection to be due to abuse or misuse, including use for other than personal purposes as recommended by Samsung, such as use in a hazardous, commercial or industrial setting. You may also visit  to find the nearest Samsung-authorized walk-in repair center (“Service Provider”) or visit  to “Request a Repair” make an appointment at a Walk-in Location or Mail-in. To REDEEM THE ONE-TIME SCREEN REPLACEMENT PROMOTION, you must visit a Samsung store or an authorized Service Provider location in the United States where Eligible Screen Protector Replacements are available or contact Samsung at 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864). The FCC ID number can usually be found printed on the device, in the user manual, or on the device under Settings > About Phone > Status Information > FCC Certification.ĮLIGIBLE SCREEN PROTECTOR REPLACEMENT: Within one (1) year of the date of a Qualifying Purchase (later of date of purchase or activation), Samsung will provide one (1) replacement of screen protector for the (foldable, not outside) screen of an ELIGIBLE device at no additional cost to the Eligible Customer. To qualify for the promotion, the Samsung ELIGIBLE device must be labeled with an FCC ID to show that it is certified for use in the United States under applicable FCC regulations.

#SCREEN PROTECTOR VERIFICATION#

Eligible Customers who participate in this Promotion are collectively referred to in these Promotion Terms as “you” and “your.” To obtain an Eligible Screen Protector replacement at no additional charge, you must provide Samsung or its authorized representatives or service providers (“Service Providers”) verification of your identity and proof of eligibility, including the date of Qualifying Purchase (defined below) of a Samsung ELIGIBLE device. The Promotion is void outside the United States and where prohibited or restricted by law. Virgin Islands (the “United States”) who are at least 18 years old at the time of a Qualifying Purchase, defined below (“Eligible Customers”). The Promotion is open only to legal residents of the United States, including the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U. But for most people, freak accidents are so rare that a screen replacement may be cheaper, easier, and more tolerable than installing a new screen protector every month.Customers who buy a new Galaxy Flip3, Galaxy Flip4, Galaxy Flip5, Galaxy Z Fold3, Galaxy Z Fold4 or Galaxy Z Fold5 (“Eligible Devices”) in the United States (defined below) from Samsung or its authorized distributors may receive one (1) eligible screen protector replacement (defined below) within one (1) year of the date of purchase at no additional charge. And hey, if you work in a battlefield or you have terrible luck, then a screen protector's probably worth buying. Sure, it's nice to have a screen protector when something terrible happens. When's the last time that either of those things happened to you? Freak accidents just don't happen that often. Your phone will look like hell if it ever skids across a gravel parking lot, and it'll be covered in micro-scratches if you ever stick it in a pocket full of sand. Plus, the plastic screen protectors are really good at holding onto finger grease, which is a gross reminder of humanity's myriad bodily functions.īut screen protectors aren't useless yet. Gorilla Glass may be strong enough to withstand a good drop, but it can still be scratched by rocks, sand, and rare metals (like diamonds). They get scratched up quickly, and they make your screen less vibrant.












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