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Happening every day at Apple. Trade-in values will vary based on the condition, year, and configuration of your eligible trade-in device. Not all devices are eligible for credit. You must be at least 18 years old to be eligible to trade in for credit or for an Apple Gift Card. Trade-in value may be applied toward qualifying new device purchase, or added to an Apple Gift Card.

Actual value awarded is based on receipt of a qualifying device matching the description provided when estimate was made. Sales tax may be assessed on full value of a new device purchase. In-store trade-in requires presentation of a valid photo ID local law may require saving this information.

Offer may not be available in all stores, and may vary between in-store and online trade-in. Some stores may have additional requirements.

Financing available. Spread the cost of Apple hardware, software, accessories and services. Apple Refurbished Products. Get additional service and support.

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One powerful collection. Opportunities at Apple. Choose a model. If you're only interested in the latest models, compare them with Apple's online tool.

For older models, check out buyer's guides from Mac Rumors and similar sites. If you're new to Macs, visit a physical Apple Store for personal assistance. Just don't be tempted to buy on the spot — there are better deals. Apple tends to release new computer models every six months or less. If the current model has been around a few months, wait for an update.

The "old" model will drop in price. Get an educational discount if possible. Current or incoming college students get a major discount, as do faculty and staff at any school.

Visit the online education store to get the cheaper price. After you choose a product and enter payment info, Apple will send you to another site to verify your status for free. You'll need proof of your educational status typically a student or staff ID. If you do not have this, call or visit an Apple Store for advice.

Shop for refurbished computers. Refurbished computers were returned to Apple due to some defect, but have since been fixed and tested thoroughly. Most are identical to a brand-new computer, and with free returns you can't really go wrong.

Remember to check the exact model of each computer. An older model can save you some money, but make sure it has the specs you need. Check for clearance products. Apple does have clearance sales, but they're not common. Check them out from time to time and you might get lucky. Look for quality used computers. Apple does not allow other sellers to use the term "refurbished. PowerMax and Simply Mac are two sellers that offer "used" computers that are often as good as new.

Used computers may lack the original packaging and manual. You can find cheaper deals on other sites, but check for Apple certification and good customer reviews before you buy.

Find cheaper new computers. Even if none of the discount options above are right for you, you can save money just by shopping around.

The Apple Store almost always lists the highest prices. Apple has approved sellers with an "Apple Authorized Reseller" title. Stores that offer excellent guidance earn "Apple Specialist" status.

Search the store's online site first for discount offers. If you decide to visit in person, print out the online deal and take it with you. This means that all products are covered the same as a new Apple product, so all manufacturer defects are covered.

The only real difference between a Certified Refurbished and new Apple product is the box the device comes in. Further, some retailers offer bundle deals. For example, it may throw in an extra charger, case, or headphones with the purchase of an iPad.

Generally, we see the latest Apple products and their respective accessories get deep discounts.



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