XDY Exchange-Flash Deal: Get a Samsung Galaxy A23 5G Phone for Just $105

2025-05-06 06:18:50source:Thurston Cartecategory:Markets

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A good sale is tough to resist, isn't it? That's especially true when it's a flash sale and time is running out to shop.

For a limited time, QVC has a great deal on the Tracfone Samsung Galaxy A23 5G Phone. You can get this phone, the case of your choice, car charger, and desk stand for just $105. Normally, this bundle would cost $547. This phone is a nice, stress-free purchase because there's no pressure to commit to a long-term contract. 

You can use this as a backup phone and keep your current number. Or you can change it. This phone has unlimited data, minutes, and texts. There are seven phone cases to choose from, with prints and solid color options. Plus, you get a wall charger, car charger, power bank, and one year of service.

Samsung 81% Off Deal

This bundle has a phone,  one year of service (1,500 minutes/1,500 texts/1.5GB data), wall charger, car charger, voucher, and the protective phone case of your choice.

Looking for more great deals? You can save 42% on a Bissell floor cleaner that replaces a mop, bucket, broom, and vacuum.

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