Want A LG G4 For Less Than $400? Here Is How You Can Get One

Nov 1, 2015 at 12:37pm EST

LG G4, the company’s powerful Snapdragon 808 powered smartphone can now be purchased for less than $400. Here is how you can take advantage of such an offer?

LG G4 Promotion Lets You Own The Handset For $380 After A $100 Rebate – Here Is How You Can Get It

LG G4 is up for grabs in the form of a promotion, with the only catch being that the company is running a promotion in which if you purchase the T-Mobile variant, you will receive $100 back through mail rebate. Currently, the retail price of LG G4 is $479.76, and with the promotion, you will have a powerful handset in the palm of your hands for just $380. You have to keep in mind of the following conditions though:

Given below is a step by step guide on how you can apply online for the promotion:

  1. You will need your original receipt and box with IMEI number/barcode.
  2. Circle your qualifying device on your original receipt, print your name, sign and date.
  3. Complete the contact information form below with your name, email, birthday, phone number and mailing address.
  4. Fill in the Purchase Date input with the date on the original receipt.
  5. Click the Browse button on the Receipt image input to use your mobile device's camera to upload your receipt image or upload from a PC. Allowed file types: JPEG, JPG, GIF, PNG
  6. Click the Browse button on the IMEI image input to use your mobile device's camera to upload your IMEI image or upload from a PC. Allowed file types: JPEG, JPG, GIF, PNG
  7. The IMEI and UPC inputs will be auto filled in once an IMEI image is successfully uploaded. Please verify that the numbers are correct or enter them yourself before submitting the form.

If you want get more detailed information concerning additional terms and conditions, you can always click here, and for online redemption, be sure to visit LGrebates.com/T-Mobile. The promotion will carry on till November 6, 2015, and you can redeem the amount till December 6, 2015. Does this sound like a terrific offer or what? Let us know your thoughts.

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About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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