I always do trade ins just because it’s easy and I don’t have to deal with scams. Answer from Decent_Sport9819 on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/mac › apple trade-in is truly awful now (normal wear and tear is damage now.)
r/mac on Reddit: Apple Trade-In is Truly Awful Now (normal wear and tear is damage now.)
February 11, 2025 -

I've used Apple's Trade-in program several times over the years, every time with notebooks. The last time was 3 years ago when I traded in an Intel MacBook Air for a M1 Pro MBP, went off perfectly, without a hitch.

I know that the program isn't the best in terms of value, undercutting what could be gotten from other places by hundreds, but it's so simple. Or at least on the surface it's supposed to be. Now, I've heard over the recent years that the Mac trade in program has turned into a hellhole, but I have had good luck with them before so I went that route for the convenience.

How wrong I was to do that. Here's what went down:

Ordered m4 pro MBP on Dec 31 at the Apple Store, and since they didn't have the model I wanted in stock, we had it delivered, but before I left I wanted to cover my bases and had them look at my old MacBook due to the rumors I'd heard, he said it looked great. Jan 6 I got that "today's the day" text and got the trade in sent back Jan 7. Smooth so far. Enjoying the benefits of the newer chip, happy with my purchase. Jan 26th I receive an email, "Your trade in value has changed," immediately my thoughts went back to all of those horror stories I had heard in recent years. Sure enough, $850 in trade in value down to $0 due to "LCD display burn in damage/streaks/discoloration across the screen." Only one problem, there was no discoloration or streaks. The only problem with the Mac in any way is normal grime imprints of the keyboard deck.

So at this point, the logical thing to do was call Apple, which I did. The (lovely) Apple representative looked at the pictures from the trade in agency and agreed that nothing seemed to be wrong. She said she would put in a note and send it through again and everything should be fine. Okay. Cool. A little roadblock, but nothing too bad.

Feb 6th I receive another email, this one stating that they just decided to send the Mac back and charge me the extra grand. Received the trade in Mac back Feb 10. So here I am with my old Mac, I boot it and go to a white screen website to check and sure enough, there's nothing wrong.

So I'm left to conclude that the reason was the normal grime outline of the keyboard deck on the display that is seemingly impossible to prevent. I'm going to include pictures here of the display and the grime outline.

Some astute viewers may notice that on the bottom left and right of the display there is a dimmed portion of the screen. However, that was entirely normal for the 2021 MBPs. I have 4 2021 MBPs in my immediate circle and they all have the same dimmed portions on both sides of the display. I even had mine replaced under warranty and the replaced one had the exact same dimmed areas. Surely the trade in partner for the world's richest company knows that. The guy at the Apple Store sure did.

I had heard horror stories of the Mac trade in partner, but I didn't know it had gotten this bad. I have had Apple's trade in program for the iPhone accept phones that looked like they had been shaken in a bag of nails, and I get turned away for something as small as this.

You can blame the trade in partner as much as you want, but at the end of the day the program has Apple's name on it and, being the biggest company on the planet, they have to take responsibility for it. This is the opposite of what I've come to know from the company and I'm incredibly disappointed that a month and a half later I'm sitting here with a perfectly good MacBook and an $1000 charge on my card for no good reason.

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reddit.com › r/ipadpro › trade in to apple or sell privately?
r/iPadPro on Reddit: Trade in to Apple or sell privately?
June 19, 2024 -

I have 2 iPad pros (had a work benefit that gave us money each year for random things and the only thing out of the list I felt was useful was an iPad so got a new one both years I had the benefit). I have an 11” iPad Pro and a 12.9” M2 iPad Pro. I’m thinking of getting rid of them for the new M4. I’m trying to decide which size to get and have been swapping between the two I have now to see if I have a preference and really see the benefit of both sizes. I do have the Magic Keyboard for the 11” and an Apple Pencil as well. My question is, should I trade these iPads into Apple for the M4 or try to sell them Privately? I am in the UK but they are US models as I moved here a few months ago, if that matters.

TL,DR should I trade in my 2 iPad pros to Apple or sell them privately?

Thank you!!

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reddit.com › r/applehelp › apple iphone trade in
r/applehelp on Reddit: Apple iPhone Trade in
September 4, 2025 -

Hey all

I’m planning on trading in my 15 pro max for a 17 pro max in the next few weeks or so as and when it’s possible to do so.

Just wondering for trade ins and possibly anyone at Apple who may know… device in good condition. No scratches or marks on the screen or camera and the sides all perfect. The rear glass has some “white” marks near the bottom where dust and debris has gotten in between the case and the phone over the years. No scratches to feel as such just small white markings along the bottom. Is this generally okay? I’m trying to figure out as online it just says major marks or cracks which these are only tiny and only visible in certain lighting.

Should this be okay or would you guys double check in store before trying to order online?

Thanks for any help

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reddit.com › r/applehelp › is apple trade-in a scam?
r/applehelp on Reddit: Is Apple Trade-In a scam?
June 8, 2024 -

I sent my 10.5" iPad Pro to Apple's third party trade-in centre in excellent condition. The initial trade-in value was £105. Not amazing but better than nothing for an old iPad.

I've just received an email with a revised value of £0, because apparently there is "LCD display burn in damage/streaks/discoloration across the screen". Which is nonsense as the screen was in perfect condition when I sent it to them.

What is going on? I'm intrigued to see what condition it's in when I get it back because if I find it's in worse condition than it was when I sent it in I will be livid. There seems to be no way to dispute any of this though. It's quite a bad look for Apple, but they clearly don't give a s**t.

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reddit.com › r/iphone › tip: getting the most money when trading an iphone in to apple
r/iphone on Reddit: TIP: Getting the Most Money When Trading an iPhone in to Apple
November 5, 2022 -

Clean the outside of your phone as much as possible before trading in your phone at the Apple store. They take pictures of the phone as part of the evaluation process and these photos are analyzed online as part of the value determination process. A small amount of dust can cut your valuation in half. It happened to me today and the Apple guy said it is fairly common.

Background - I took my phone into the Apple store within the 14 day trade-in window and already knew the maximum possible valuation from the Apple website. I am one who really takes care of their equipment and knew the phone was in pristine condition. To be sure nothing happened on the way to the Apple Store, I even kept the phone in its case and left the screen protector in place. When the Apple guy took it out of the case and removed the screen protector, there was some dust on the backside of the phone. It wasn't much and mainly in a ring around the cutout on the back of my case (that reveals the Apple logo on the back of the phone). That is all it took to cut my valuation in half. Luckily, the Apple guy was honest and said he thought he could get a better valuation if he took it back to the back of the store and cleaned the dust off. He did this and then reran the evaluation. At that point, I was offered the maximum value that I had previously seen on the Apple website. Lesson learned. Take a cleaning cloth and cleaner spray to use right before you hand them the phone for an evaluation!

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reddit.com › r/apple › apple's new trade-in kit nonsense
r/apple on Reddit: Apple's New Trade-in Kit Nonsense
September 19, 2025 -

Apple appears to have made a significant change at some point to how some standalone (not with a purchase or upgrade!) iPhone trade-ins work. I haven't seen this covered elsewhere. It used to be that Apple would either automatically send a trade-in kit or you could easily request it by clicking a button. Now, Apple says that if you want the kit, you have to call customer support to specifically request it. Apple won't even provide it via iMessage support, you literally have to get on the phone and wait on hold if you want the kit. That's some egregious dark pattern nonsense, like trying to cancel a newspaper subscription. They're just intentionally making it more difficult to use this convenient option.

Edit: per the discussion below, it looks like this policy change applies to some (but not all) standalone trade-ins for Apple credit that you can use later, and not to other kinds of trade-ins (e.g., credit against a purchase that you're making at the same time or an upgrade). It also might only apply to certain types of devices. Updated the text above to reflect that. Still bad!

Edit 2: I don't quite understand why this is getting downvoted to oblivion. It's a real and user-hostile policy decision by Apple! Folks below confirm that they've had the same experience.

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reddit.com › r/apple › beware apple trade-in
r/apple on Reddit: Beware Apple Trade-In
February 8, 2022 -

I was trusting that Apple was doing device trade-in, not a third-party. I wish that I had come to Reddit and the internet before I had traded.

I sent a pristine 11 Pro Max that had never left its case. I even took video of it before I sent it. The third-party is claiming that the camera is broken, when it was fully functional before I sent my phone. Now, they’re sending me back a broken phone that was once totally perfect.

Does anyone happen to know if there’s any way to seek legal recourse? This isn’t right.

Either way. ONLY trade in your device in-person. I would never do or recommend this method ever again.

Edit: Thank you to everyone who has solid advice and info. I’m truly glad for the people who had good experiences, because that is what I expected for myself, but I’m also confused at all of the flippant responses and downvotes. I did originally believe that Apple was doing the trade-in in-house, which I will accept as my own oversight. I’m not afraid to drive to trade-in, but my purchase was a gift that I was using my trade-in for and my closest store was sold out of the device. Not only that, many people live hundreds and hundreds of miles away from Apple Stores. It’s definitely up to personal preference and what is available to you; I will ONLY do in-store trades from now on, but may my experience be a cautionary tale to the next person who needs to trade-in online: take photos, videos of functionality, and get your serial number prepared just in case! I am not the first person who has experienced this issue, and I’m sure that I will not be the last. Ounce of prevention, as it were.

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reddit.com › r/ipad › apple store trade-in value online vs in-person
r/ipad on Reddit: Apple Store trade-in value online vs in-person
May 10, 2024 -

So I have the iPad Pro 11 inch 256Gb. I got it at the beginning of this year and I have barely used it. It does not even have a blemish or a scratch on it. Now I see the new iPad Pro is out and I am interested in upgrading but the trade in isn’t very high. I chatted with Apple and they said if I go In Person to an Apple Store, they will potentially offer more for it.

How true is this? And how much more do you think I could get if they determine it is perfect.

Find elsewhere
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reddit.com › r/att › confused about apple trade-in vs. carrier trade-in (at&t)
r/ATT on Reddit: Confused about Apple Trade-In vs. Carrier Trade-In (AT&T)
September 23, 2025 -

When I go through the Apple Store and select Trade In for my device (a 14 Pro Max), then choose AT&T monthly financing (and link my account), my bag shows:

  • iPhone price minus Apple’s trade-in value ($400)

  • A final total reflecting the Apple trade-in, not the AT&T carrier promo.

My confusion:

  • Shouldn’t the total reflect AT&T’s advertised deal ($0.00/mo for 36 months after trade-in)?

  • And shouldn’t the “Trade-In Amount” be AT&T’s ($1,100) rather than Apple’s ($400)?

Extra context:

  • I still have 2 payments left on my current phone.

  • Once I “link” my AT&T account, is the Apple Store just seeing that my phone is still tied to an installment plan—so it only applies Apple’s trade-in instead of the carrier promotion?

Has anyone else run into this? Am I misunderstanding how Apple Store + carrier trade-in promos work?

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reddit.com › r/apple › you have 14 days to trade in your old device after purchasing new device at apple store
r/apple on Reddit: You have 14 days to trade in your old device after purchasing new device at Apple Store
October 8, 2021 -

Update 2:

Maybe this policy is different among stores. Some people said that Apple refused to apply their trade-in value to the original purchase. When I picked my iPad mini 6 at the Apple store (in the US), I asked Apple's Specialist whether if I could trade in later, and they said yes. So when I went there yesterday (13 days later), they processed it right away without any problem.

Therefore, you should ask Apple's Specialists first to confirm whether if they allow you to trade in your old device later.

Update 1:

If you choose the mail-in option for online trade-in, the Apple store will refuse to process your trade-in at stores.

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TLDR:

Trade-in your old devices at the Apple Store within 14 days of a new purchase. Never trade-in online. Ask Apple’s specialist to confirm this trade-in policy just in case they change it later.

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Original post:

When you purchase a new device at Apple Store or on the Apple website, you don't have to trade in your old device to get the credit right away. You can do that within 14 days when you are satisfied with your new device. That's what Apple employee told me.

When you bring your old device to the Apple Store to trade in later, just show the Apple Specialist the invoice along with the serial number of the new device that you bought, so they could apply the credit to the device in that order. Moreover, they will ask you to give them your credit card/debit card so they can send the credit to that card. It takes 3 days for the credit to be applied to your card.

I just finished traded in my old iPhone after 14 days since the day I have bought my new iPad mini, and they accepted that without any problem. So I think this info is useful for people who want to try a new device before they decide whether if they should sell/trade in their old device.

If you decide to trade in your device to Apple, please do it in person at the Apple Store. The process is quick and easy, and you get the maximum value of the trade-in right away. Never apply for the trade-in on the Apple website because Apple will assign a third-party company to serve you. They will send you a box so you can send your old device to them. It is a sketchy company. You have to wait in 2 weeks then they will tell you that your device has a problem, so they offer you a very bad quote with a lower value. When you ask them to send your device back to you, you will receive a “broken” device with problems that you have never seen.

Edited: Fix typos.

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reddit.com › r › appleswap
Buy, Sell and Trade Apple Devices
June 20, 2012 - r/appleswap: Welcome! We are glad you found /r/AppleSwap to sell, buy, or trade your devices! This mini-guide will show you how to create a post, detect scams, view banned users/known scammers, and have a basic idea on how to use /r/AppleSwap.
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Apple
apple.com › apple trade in
Apple Trade In - Education - Apple
By 2030, we aim to reduce our carbon ... low-carbon shipping. ... You can trade in many Apple and third-party devices, including Samsung and Google smartphones, for a trade-in credit or an Apple Gift Card....
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reddit.com › r/apple › apple updates trade-in values for iphones, macs, and more
r/apple on Reddit: Apple Updates Trade-In Values for iPhones, Macs, and More
July 10, 2025 - From The Article: “Many of the values decreased, but some others are unchanged, and iPhone 14 Pro Max and entry-level iPad values went up very slightly. In addition, Apple is no longer accepting 12-inch MacBook or Apple Watch Series 4 trade-ins.”
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Best Buy
bestbuy.com › best buy › services › best buy trade-in › trade-in faqs
Best Buy Trade In Program FAQs
If the device is not accepted for trade-in, we can responsibly recycle it. To learn more about our Recycling Program see BestBuy.com/Recycle. ... For all Apple devices, you must disable the "Find My" function and remove the device from your iCloud account before trading in your device.
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reddit.com › r/att › best trade-in experience - do it with apple
r/ATT on Reddit: Best Trade-In Experience - Do It With Apple
August 13, 2023 -

After hearing the woeful stories about trade-ins gone bad, I decided to go another route. I went to an AT&T store and they tried to sell me all kinds of services that I didn't want, so I left. I went on apple.com to see their trade-in values, and sadly my iPhone 12 Pro was only worth $360 to them, whereas AT&T was going to give me $1,000.00 towards a new phone. But, I found this on Apple's website and that changed everything: https://www.apple.com/shop/buy-iphone/carrier-offers. Basically, go through Apple's website and pick your phone's configuration. On the part of the page that deals with paying for it, you will see an option to pay for it in full, or finance it. On that finance button, there is some blue text that says something about Carrier Financing. Click that and your AT&T $1000.00 trade-in shows up. Complete the purchase and set up an appointment at your Apple store.

At the store, they took my old phone, asked me if I was ready to erase it, and then they ran some diagnostics and other verification stuff (I saw him take pics of the front and back of the phone etc.), and that was that. They brought me my new phone, walked me through the setup and data migration, allowed me to ask any questions, etc. My old phone was placed into a brown envelope with a label, and an email was sent to me to say that they received my old phone. When I clicked that email later that day, it showed me that my trade-in was approved because the old phone was already verified in the Apple store.

That's it!

TL:DR: Go to https://www.apple.com/shop/buy-iphone/carrier-offers and buy your phone there. Do the whole experience with Apple and have a hassle-free trade-in experience.