No Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Black Friday 2013 deals but get $75 discount from T-Mobile

The Galaxy Note 3

If you've looked high and low and have yet to find a 2013 Black Friday deal for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, you've come to the right place.

Walmart and BestBuy are offering great deals on new handsets, including the iPhone 5S and the Samsung Galaxy S4, but no retailer has yet released an ad promoting a tempting deal for the Note 3.

Although some retailers may wait until the actual day to release special deals, most ads have already been released and 'leaked' in a bid to attract customers through the door.
But instead of hoping for a Black Friday deal on Samsung Galaxy Note 3, there is a way to purchase the Note 3 on T-Mobile now for a discounted price using various promo codes.

Until November 19, T-mobile is offering $25 off select devices from its online store. This applies to the Galaxy Note 3 (we've tried).

You can currently purchase the Note 3 with an initial $199.99 down payment and pay $21 x 24/months, bringing the grand total of the phone to $703.99 pre-tax. Add that to the basket, and it will show that you are due $209.99 today for the purchase of the phone. ($199.99 for phone down payment and $10 for sim card). However, apply promo code NOVSALE25 and the cost will be reduced down to $184.99.

Then, you can save another $50 if you are eligible to transfer your number from another carrier to T-Mobile.

T-Mobile is offering a $50 promo card for customers switching to T-Mobile. This amount can be used to pay for any item in-store or to pay a bill. Click here for more details.

If you are switching from another network to T-Mobile, you will qualify for a $50 promo code. So after you apply the $25 off discount on your device, you will have saved a total of $75 on the purchase of a Samsung Galaxy Note 3.

This beats any other Galaxy Note 3 deals we found so far.

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