
TechJune 10, 2026
You Might Have 500,000 Won Sitting in Samsung Points
Summary
People are realizing they've been sitting on huge Samsung membership point balances without knowing it. You can check your balance through Samsung's official service site or store app, and convert those points into partner gift cards or real-life spending. Some folks are finding they've accumulated up to 500,000 won just sitting there.
Why do we peek
Samsung's not just a phone brand here — it's the appliance in every kitchen, the TV in every living room, the washer everyone's parents own. So these membership points pile up across years of purchases, repairs, and service visits without people thinking twice about it. The sudden realization that loyalty points = actual money you forgot about hit different when household appliances cost what they do in Korea.
Main Story
People are just now realizing they've been sitting on massive Samsung membership point balances — some up to 500,000 won — without ever checking. You can view your balance through Samsung's official service site or store app under "My Page," and convert those points into partner gift cards or use them for real purchases. It's become this whole "wait, I had this much saved up?" moment for a lot of folks.
Backstory
If you've bought Samsung products in Korea or used their service centers, you likely have points sitting there too. You can check through the Samsung Members app or their official service website — just log in with the phone number or account you used for purchases. Points can be converted into things like Starbucks gift cards, CU convenience store vouchers, or even used directly at Samsung stores.
FAQ
How do I check my Samsung membership points if I don't live in Korea anymore?
Yeah, you can log into the Samsung Members app or their service website from anywhere. Just use the phone number or Samsung account you had when you made the purchase. The points don't expire as long as your account's active.
What can I actually use Samsung points for?
You can convert them into gift cards for places like Starbucks, CU, or GS25, or use them directly at Samsung stores and service centers for purchases or repairs. Some people use them to knock money off their next phone or appliance upgrade.
Do Samsung points expire?
They usually last for 5 years from the date you earned them. So if you got points from a purchase in 2020, they'd be good until 2025. Best to check your account for exact dates.
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