Google gives Pixel 4 buyers $10 accessory credit and a chance at $50 more

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Google gives Pixel 4 buyers $10 accessory credit and a chance at $50 more
Back in June, looking to keep the momentum going for its Pixel 3a series, Google sent those who owned one of the mid-rangers an email with a code good for a $50 Google Store credit for the phone owner and any friend that the code was shared with. However, in order for both to receive this credit, the friend would have to purchase either a Pixel 3a or Pixel 3a XL. The credit could be used by both parties toward a purchase from the Google Store.

Today, 9to5Google reports that Google is up to its old tricks as Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL buyers are receiving emails with two different promo deals included. One gives the Pixel 4 user a $10 credit toward the purchase of an accessory like a case or a wireless charger. In addition, when a friend buys a Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL from the Google Store using a special code, $50 in Google credit goes to the guy who shared the code and the friend who received it.


If you do purchase a Google Pixel 4 or Pixel 4 XL from the Google Store, here is a secret shared by 9to5Google. You can get the $50 Google Store credit even if you don't even have a friend in the whole world who would send you the code. All you need to do is use either 6EI0DDFK18PDG4U5KANJSRK or 8JJMEMNT0D8QXTW7LS165XS to get the $50 credit. Type in one of these codes when you buy a new Pixel 4 online from the Google Store. Keep in mind that the credit expires on December 31st, 2019.


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The Pixel 4 is priced at $799 (24 monthly payments of $33.29) for the 64GB model and $899 ($37.46 per month over 24 months) for the 128GB variant. The larger Pixel 4 XL starts at $899 (24 monthly payments of $37.46) for 64GB and will set you back $999 ($41.62 per month over 24 months) for the 128GB model. Color options are Clearly White and Just Black.

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