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Samsung Gulf Electronics has launched a home appliances trade-in campaign in Kuwait, offering customers up to KWD 200 cashback when they upgrade to select modern Samsung appliances. The initiative allows customers to trade in their old appliances for Samsung's latest AI Family Hub+ refrigerator, Bespoke cooking range, washer & dryer, and Bespoke Jet. The offer is available at select retailer stores including Al Andalus, Best, Xcite, Eureka, Carrefour, and Lulu.

Burcin Arabul, Director of the Home Appliances Division at Samsung Gulf Electronics, expressed excitement about the campaign, emphasizing the company's commitment to providing customers with the best value and advanced home appliances. The trade-in campaign aims to help customers elevate their lifestyles and create smarter, more efficient homes by experiencing Samsung's latest innovations while enjoying significant savings.

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