Pay only Re 1 as your first EMI for a new Samsung smartphone

Essentially the consumer just needs to pay Re 1 for buying the phone and then pay rest of the amount in 10 easy monthly instalments (EMIs). The offer is in partnership with Bajaj Finserv and Capital First

By: HT CORRESPONDENT
| Updated on: May 02 2016, 13:56 IST
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Essentially the consumer just needs to pay Re 1 for buying the phone and then pay rest of the amount in 10 easy monthly instalments (EMIs). The offer is in partnership with Bajaj Finserv and Capital First (Samsung)
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Essentially the consumer just needs to pay Re 1 for buying the phone and then pay rest of the amount in 10 easy monthly instalments (EMIs). The offer is in partnership with Bajaj Finserv and Capital First (Samsung)

Samsung is currently allowing users to pick up a new smartphone - either a Galaxy Note 5 or a Galaxy S6 - only for Re 1 as a part of its promotional sales campaign under what the company calls the 'Make-in-India' week celebrations.

Essentially the consumer just needs to pay Re 1 for buying the phone and then pay rest of the amount in 10 easy monthly instalments (EMIs). The offer, which will last till May 12, is in partnership with Bajaj Finserv and Capital First.

Other offers on smartphones includes discounts on Galaxy GrandPrime 4G, A7 and A5 which are available for 8,250, 29,900 and 24, 900 respectively.

The deals don't just stop at smartphones. Consumers who purchase the Samsung UHD TV and Full-HD Curved Smart TV can avail of cash backs, EMI options and free warranty. Samsung is also clubbing in offers on HD DTH connections. Samsung refrigerator buyers can avail of discounts through the exchange schemes and also get some freebies on select models.

Samsung has extended the offers on other consumer goods such as air conditioners and microwave ovens too.

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First Published Date: 02 May, 13:36 IST
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