Monday, March 12, 2012

Contract Deals Offer Samsung Phones As Free Gifts


If you are one of those people who think there are no true freebies in the world, then you have to read this. You can get Samsung phones, like the Samsung Galaxy S, for free just by signing a contract with a service carrier. You get a free Samsung Galaxy S smartphone just for signing a contract.

If you are skeptical, you have every right to be. It is not often that someone offers you something and they really expect you to do nothing more than what you were already going to do. The service providers are offering Samsung phones, like the Samsung Galaxy S, to people who want phone service for the next 24 months. They are offering this for the same low price that they are charging people who own their phones.

People who sign the contract will receive a Samsung Galaxy S smartphone and they will not pay any more per month than the person who gets no phone. It is impossible to fathom that these companies are able to make phones like the Galaxy S available for absolutely nothing. Samsung phones are reasonably priced, but you cannot expect to make money if you are just giving away the Samsung Galaxy S to every customer that asks for one.

Here is how this offer works. The carrier buys a large number of the Galaxy S smartphones from Samsung Phones. Because they are ordering so many of the Galaxy S, Samsung Phones gives them a cheaper price on the devices than they would pay purchasing only one device at a time.
Now the carrier offers the Galaxy S smartphones to all customers that will agree to remain their customer for 24 consecutive months, at no cost for the device. The carrier does not raise the price of the monthly service because they are gaining a loyal paying customer for the next two years. That means a guaranteed income amount, and more than likely if the customer stays for two years they will remain a loyal customer for life.

The carrier is so confident that by offering a free Galaxy S smartphone they can attract and retain these customer bases, they tell the customer that at the end of the two-year period they will allow them to upgrade their device for free.

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