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Galaxy Note 8 trade-in for Note 7 owners comes with a catch

Turns out, Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 olive branch to original Galaxy Note 7 owners comes with a few thorns.

Samsung alerted press that the company would give US Note 7 buyers a trade-in credit of up to $425 on their current phone if they purchased the Galaxy Note 8 on Samsung.com. This is the gesture CNET was hoping Samsung would make to owners of the doomed Note 7 once the Note 8 went on sale.

But if you were burned by the double recall after multiple units overheated and caught fire in 2016, it won't be as easy as raising your hand to get the deal. There are conditions, as there always are. For the most part, the Note 7 trade-in program fits right in to Samsung's existing program for new phones, with just one extra caveat. In fact, the last update to terms and conditions occurred August 14, more than a week before the August 23 Note 8 event.

Like any trade-in agreement, it pays to read the fine print before getting started. Here are the most important things to know before making good on the Note 7 deal.

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Want that Note 7 loyalty credit? Not so fast.

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Samsung's offer is only good through Samsung

You must deal directly with Samsung to get the trade-in value. Your local carrier or retailer will not offer you Samsung's deal.