What do they do with those "exchanged" iPads?
Just wondering. I read about quite a few instances where, within the fairly short no-questions-asked period, people have been simply able to swap their iPad from gen3 to gen4.
So what happens to all those iPads handed in? Sure, they can be sold as refurbished if they look and are stated to be cleaned up, tested and sold at a lower price. But what about those absolutely shiny pristine ones, maybe only a week old? The cynic in me tends to ask, "surely they would not package them up and sell as new iPad3s?" I know there are serial numbers etc... But....🐨
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What do they do with those "exchanged" iPads?
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Originally Posted by
MattIM
That would constitute fraud and I don't think Apple would do that and jeopardize their corporate image as a trusted brand.
Yeah you're right of course Matt. As I said, bit of a cynic, a trait I'm fighting hard to moderate!😫
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What do they do with those "exchanged" iPads?
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Originally Posted by
cyndy
I do know Best buy can sell them as open box @ a reduced price. Make note, Apple still start the warranty from the first sale date. I asked why people take them back (before the iPad 3 fiasco) and they said things like, wanted bigger memory,etc. one would think Apple would make a better deal for those companies who got stuck with inventories that were in part apple's fault.
Best Buy does this by choice. Apple wants all returns sent back to be reworked and sold as refurbished units.