Not a typo! Here's how to get a free 65-inch Samsung TV
Plus, Best Buy members save an extra $100
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Buy one, get one (BOGO) deals are rare when it comes to TVs. In fact, in my 17 years covering deals I don't think I've ever seen one. That's why I think this TV deal at Best Buy merits your attention.
For a limited time, buy a new 2024 Samsung TV at Best Buy and you'll get a free 65-inch Samsung Crystal 4K TV (TU690T). That's right — a free 65-incher ($479 value) when you buy any Samsung 2024 TV. Even better, if you're a My Best Buy member ($49/year at Best Buy), you'll get an extra $100 off your TV purchase. That's one of the best TV deals I've ever seen.
Samsung TV sale: buy one, get a 65" TV for free @ Best Buy
Here's an epic deal from Best Buy. For a limited time, buy a new 2024 Samsung TV and you'll get a free Samsung 65-inch 4K Crystal TV. Most of the TVs in this promo cost upwards of $1,000, but you can get the new Samsung 43-inch Frame 4K QLED TV and a 65-inch Crystal TV for $999 (pictured). Note: If you're a My Best Buy Plus member ($49/year at Best Buy) you'll get an extra $100 off your TV purchase. Note that although Samsung is offering this same promo, only Best Buy will knock an extra $100 off if you're a My Best Buy Plus member.
Price check: buy one TV, get a 65" free @ Samsung
My Best Buy Plus: $49/year @ Best Buy
For $49.99 per year, My Best Buy Plus gives members access to upgraded free 2-day shipping, exclusive access to member-only deals, access to launch events, and an extended 60-day return/exchange window on most products. Members get $100 off during this current Samsung TV sale.
It's worth noting that the majority of Samsung's 2024 TVs are priced from $1,299. However, the 2024 Samsung 43-inch Frame 4K QLED TV is selling for $999.99. That's the least expensive TV in Samsung's 2024 lineup right now. If you buy the $999 TV, you'll get a free 65-inch Samsung. Just remember to start your purchase via this link by adding the free TV first and then adding the 2024 Samsung TV to your cart.
If you're not familiar with the new line of TVs, check out our guide to the Samsung TV lineup 2024. Alternatively, check out our guide to the best March Madness TV sales happening right now.
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As deals editor-in-chief at Tom’s Guide, Louis is constantly looking for ways to avoid paying full price for the latest gadgets, appliances, and apparel. With over 10 years of deals-hunting experience, Louis price checks against multiple retailers and searches high and low for the best deals to bring readers. He's also always on the look out for the best coupon codes to use when shopping. A born-and-bred New Yorker, Louis is also an avid swimmer and marathoner. His work has appeared on Gizmodo, CNET, and Time Out New York.


