Case Station offers free replacement cases for Note7 users

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Hey former Galaxy Note7 owners and soon to be former Galaxy Note7 owners! You probably purchased a case for that new Note7 which you’re not going to need anymore. Cases can be a costly investment so instead of throwing away your money why not let Case Station help you out. Case Station is offering up a replacement case for your new device and will take your old Note7 case. It’s a pretty cool gesture offering a free replacement case and you might want to hit these guys up for it.

Unless you are living alone in a forest somewhere, you have heard about the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall. That means, the Case Station custom case you creatively designed is no longer of use to you.

Here at Case Station, we understand the predicament and want to offer some help. We consider you a valued customer, and we believe your new device should be protected and adorned just like the last one. When you choose your new device, please allow Case Station to gift you a new case.

Good luck with your new smartphone. We look forward to hearing from you and sending you a brand new case for your brand new phone.

Case Station also does customization of their cases which looks pretty slick as well. Be sure to hit the link below and read all of the rules, disclaimers and so forth for the best understanding of the program. I can’t imagine how much money case makers are losing from all of the stock they’ve made for the Note7 that’s now useless. But at least you can turn your investment into something tangible with this offer.

What do you think of Case Station’s offer? Are you going to take advantage of it? Let us know in the comments below or on Twitter, Facebook and Google+.

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Last Updated on January 23, 2017.

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