SK Networks Launches Samsung Laptop Repurchase Discount Program View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Ji-hee] SK Networks announced on the 3rd that it has launched the ‘Samnohwan (Samsung Notebook Transfer Discount Club)’ program, which compensates up to 50% of the price of the existing notebook when customers who purchased Samsung notebooks replace them with new products in the future.


SK Networks is an official online solution partner that can combine and provide additional services for Samsung Electronics manufactured products.


The Samnohwan program is limited to 2,000 units and is exclusively available through 11st. Customers who purchase one of the four Samnohwan notebooks sold on 11st (Galaxy Book Flex, Galaxy Book Ion, Galaxy Book S, Notebook PLUS) will automatically receive Samnohwan benefits.


After using the notebook for 24 or 36 months, customers can return the previously purchased notebook and receive a discount equivalent to 30-50% of the device’s value when repurchasing a new Samsung notebook. For notebooks priced in the 2 million KRW range, compensation of up to 1 million KRW is provided.


In addition to used notebook compensation, Samnohwan program customers will receive Samsung Edu vouchers valid for up to 2 years, allowing them to take language courses such as Siwon School and Sky Edu, as well as courses for the CSAT, high school grades, IT, and job training. They will also receive 5,000 KRW in One Store Books cash monthly for 2 years on the mobile book platform, and SK Networks Service will provide free notebook inspection services twice in the second year.



An SK Networks official said, “We planned this membership so that customers can transfer to the latest notebooks with discounts, similar to replacing mobile phones every 2-3 years,” adding, “We will expand this program to more diverse products beyond Samsung Electronics notebooks so that customers can enjoy economic benefits and contribute to resource recycling, creating a new distribution culture.”


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