How does Apple trade in work in the UK?

How does Apple trade in work in the UK?

You can take any Apple device to any UK Apple Store and we’ll recycle it responsibly and free of charge. You can bring devices of other brands on a like-for-like basis and we’ll recycle them too. We also accept any small electronic device and battery without purchase of a new product or battery.

How do I contact Apple about trade in?

Reach out to one of our Specialists via chat (Opens in a new window) or call 1-800-MY-APPLE.

Can you do a walk in trade in at Apple?

Do i have to make an appointment to trade in my iphone or can i just walk in? Answer: A: Answer: A: Appointments are generally only necessary for Service.

How do I contact Apple Support by phone UK?

For other enquiries, contact Apple Store Customer Service on 0800 048 0408. Lines are open Monday–Friday 08:00–20:00 and Saturday–Sunday 09:00–18:00.

Can I trade in more than one Apple device?

Yes, Apple allows you to trade in multiple devices all of which can go towards the cost of a new one.

How long does Apple trade in take?

It depends on the trade-in center’s time to evaluate the item. I’ve done several trade-ins. In my case, it’s typically 3 business days. As soon as the trade-in center verifies the condition of the item, Apple turns around very quickly with the credit.

Who handles Apple trade?

Phobio
Apple tells us Phobio is not the only company that helps manage its US trade-in program, but it wouldn’t name any others — and we verified that every type of product you’d trade in at Apple.com (computers, phones, tablets, and watches) is currently handled by Phobio in the United States.

What is Apple’s customer service number?

800–692–7753
You can buy online or call (800) MY–APPLE (800–692–7753). You can get information about an order you placed on the Apple Online Store through the Order Status page.

Can I trade in more than 1 Apple device?

No, go through the trade in process for each device, the box you get will only hold one device.

Is there a number for Apple support?

Apple’s main customer support phone number is 1-800-275-2273 in the US. You can also contact Apple Support using the Support website, the Support app, or by going to an Apple Store. Visit Insider’s Tech Reference library for more stories.

How do I contact Apple UK by email?

You may contact Apple by mail at the registered address above, by freephone on 0800 048 0408 from Mon-Fri 08:00-20:00, Sat-Sun 09:00-18:00, or by email at [email protected].

How do Apple trade in refunds work?

The trade in should be refunded to the credit card used if you did it online. Even at the Apple Store Retail side, you can even give them your debit card and they will put that trade in credit.

Does Apple have a trade in program?

Yes, the Apple Trade In program is available on apple.com (Opens in a new window) as well as in all our retail stores. However, keep in mind that the trade-in credit you get in the store may be different from the estimated trade-in value you received online.

Is apple trade in worth it?

haemolysis on 04/03/2021 – 18:19. Apple isn’t worth it, but the convenience might be useful if you can’t be bothered with second hand sales. But you will almost certainly find someone paying more. Unfortunately, the trade-in values in Australia can also be extremely different to the US.

Does the Apple Store accept trade ins?

Yes, the Apple Trade In program is available on apple.com as well as in all our retail stores. The only exception is that Mac trade-ins are only available online. However, keep in mind that the trade-in credit you get in the store may be different from the estimated trade-in value you received online.

How to chat directly with Apple support?

Visit GetSupport.Apple.com,select your device,and follow the instructions.

  • Next,choose the problem – for example,Hardware Issues.
  • When you are presented with ‘How would you like to get help?’ choose to Bring in for Repair.
  • Enter your ZIP code or use your current location.
  • Choose the convenient Apple Store or Apple Authorized Service Provider.