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Samsung Intros New Rewards Program for Samsung Pay Mobile Wallet Service

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Samsung Pay, a leading mobile payment service announced a first-of-its-kind Samsung Rewards program in the United States. Samsung Rewards is supported on Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, S6 Edge+, Note 5, Gear S2 and Gear S3 devices that offer Samsung Pay.

The new rewards program is a more extensive program compared to Samsung Pay Rewards card that it rolled out a few months ago, said the company.

For every transaction users conduct with Samsung Pay, enrollees in Samsung Rewards will earn points, which can eventually be redeemed for a variety of items, including gift cards to some of nation’s most popular retailers, prepaid Samsung Rewards Visa gift cards, Samsung products and more.

After a certain number of monthly transactions, enrollees will achieve different status tiers for that month to multiply the points they receive. Five transactions in one month, for example, will give a user “Silver” status and twice the points for every transaction they conduct using Samsung Pay. 20 monthly transactions awards a user “Gold” status, resulting in triple points, and 30 monthly Samsung Pay transactions puts a user in the “Platinum” tier where they earn quadruple points.

In addition, the program will award select active enrollees with “Instant Win” prizes, starting with a trip for two to Napa Valley, with new prizes rotating regularly.

Users will be able to track their points and rewards status, browse offers, and redeem their points directly within the Samsung Pay app and eventually via Samsung.com. 

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