Samsung Malaysia Electronics has an official Samsung Authorized Partner store now on Lazada and is celebrating the launch with exclusive gifts and extended warranties. These exclusive product bundles are available now to customers who shop for select Samsung devices via the flagship online store on Lazada.
The store currently has segments for Tablets, Smartphones, and Wearables, as well as a separate one for its ongoing Promotions. Devices range from the entry level Galaxy J1 Mini to the flagship Galaxy S7 edge. Current promotions include Samsung’s Level U Wireless Headphone and Wireless Charging Pad devices with a purchase of an S7 edge (32 GB), together with the Level U Wireless Headphone + Fast Charging Travel Adapter offer with Galaxy Note 5 (32 GB). In addition to those, the Samsung store is also giving away Book Covers for either a Galaxy Tab A 8.0” or 9.7”, Bluetooth Keyboard Folio for a Galaxy Tab S2 9.7”, and the MG920 Bluetooth Headset + Fast Charging Travel Adapter combo with either a Galaxy A7 or Galaxy A5.
Apart from the free gifts and ongoing promotions, customers who purchase from the site will also be able to get discounts as well as the option to pay via instalments, for selected models. Currently, Maybank card members can get 5% off of purchases made using desktop or 10% off via Lazada’s app for mobile. Also for the said card-members, a tenure of 6 or even 12 months (depending on the device) can be obtained for purchases made by instalments. Some devices come with 1 Year Ezi Care Extended Warranty (3rd Party Warranty) too.
Items purchased at the store are said to be guaranteed by Lazada of a delivery within 3–4 working days. Furthermore, customers can even go for the ‘Express Delivery’ option if they want it delivered the next day. In all, Lazada will be able to provide an effortless and risk-free shopping experience for genuine devices, without having to walk into any of Samsung’s offline flagship stores.
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