Does Apple charge restocking fees?
What’s included in the Apple return policy?
Are there exceptions to the Apple return policy?
My understanding is that Apple doesn't have restock fees for any of their products, even if opened and used, as long as they returned in like-new condition within 14 days - Please correct me if I'm wrong.
My question here is - did Apple make a mistake by not implementing a minor, but painful-enough, restock fee of say 5%, to dissuade the many people that are buying them with no intention of keeping them ?
I think the product looks amazing and will be a huge success, but I've got to think their return numbers around day 13 are going to be (relatively) huge - like 20 thousand plus. (Returns will likely continue at a much lower % once the initial must-try-it people are done, but the return rate of people who ordered on day 1 are likely to be higher than normal, I bet)
It will be interesting to see how quickly Apple starts selling them as 'certified' or whatever they call it.
Received a new iPhone 14 pro max that had issues with Face ID and poor battery performance. I was charged a $55 restocking fee for an exchange. In the fine print, it says returns within 14 days (which it was) a $55/10%restocking fee MAY apply.
Wasn’t this an exchange not a return or does it make a difference? Also charging customers for new devices that are not functioning properly right out of the box seems very wrong and a poor business practice.
This device was under the manufactures warranty but the AT&T rep said it was best to return it under the 14-day buyer's remorse clause. I think he was wrong here.