![]() ![]() I’ll likely use mine, when I need a SmartKeyboard or Logitech keyboard or, even iPad replacement/update which I’m hoping will be a couple years away. ![]() Sadly, it seems it’ll only worked in the Apple Store. I’d thought I’d be using mine in the App Store, over time - as it wasn’t the easy Amazon trade-in, where I have a credit I could easily spend down. Apple Tree Auction Center reserves the right to dispose of, sell, or otherwise distribute these goods without notification or dispute to/from the Buyer. The email you’d receive from them would give you all the particulars. So, I printed and guard the papers, carefully. If you didn’t use the virtual reward before it expired, you would need to contact them to get a new link which is, likely, what I’ll have to do. They’ll send an Apple Store eGift Card Reward that does not expire however, for security reasons the actual reward link will expire on a given date. This new feature will is present on all the new iPhones including iPhone 12. Should you go their trade-in route, though, once your iMac is received and processed, your virtual reward will be sent via the . This allows improved MagSafe wireless charging, the addition of magnets, and continued support for Qi wireless charging. It could be possible they’d sell you a box. Should you decide not to explore for trade-in value, thru the above link, the email I received from Phobio Support says you can reach them 24/7 live chat at or by calling them (800) 353-9028 between 8 am and midnight, EST, 7 days a week. The iMac Trade-In Guide for Apple GiveBack, powered by phobio, that came with the box was very helpful. I found you don’t have to be, actually, purchasing a replacement - or even any device - in order to take advantage of the program: Apple’s trade-in program, though, actually sent me a box for free! And their trade-in valuation wasn’t that much less. Besides the $100 cost of purchasing a box, no matter where I looked, FedEx, too, wanted an exhorbitant amount to package the device. When I was hoping to sell my ‘11 26” iMac, and hoping to get the best trade-in value, too, I found the trouble and cost of purchasing a box prohibitive, which is why I decided in the end to go with Apple’s Buy-Back program.
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