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South Korean Giant Samsung Electronics Announces 20% Gift Certificate Rebate for All Consumers

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Samsung Electronics announced a "Samsung Electronics Thanksgiving" event to give back to consumers.
  • Customers purchasing Samsung products will receive gift certificates equivalent to 20% of the sale price for four weeks starting June 8.
  • Active military personnel, police officers, and firefighters will receive an additional 10% back, totaling 30%.

In a move to express gratitude for public support, particularly following its success in the semiconductor market, South Korea's Samsung Electronics has announced a significant customer appreciation event. Dubbed "Samsung Electronics Thanksgiving," the initiative will run for four weeks starting June 8.

During this period, consumers purchasing Samsung products will be eligible to receive gift certificates equivalent to 20% of the product's sale price. The company estimates that it will distribute approximately 400 billion South Korean won (about $300 million USD) in gift certificates throughout the event.

Samsung is extending an additional gesture of appreciation to active military personnel, police officers, and firefighters. These individuals will receive an extra 10% in gift certificates, bringing their total return to 30% of the purchase price. This special offer acknowledges their service and dedication.

To claim their gift certificates, consumers can register their purchases on the Samsung website. The certificates can then be used as cash at traditional markets and shopping centers across South Korea, encouraging local commerce and providing tangible value to customers.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.