Mac owners can now trade in their device in-store in the United States


Mac owners can now trade in their computer for credit at Apple retail locations. — AFP Relaxnews

Instead of only allowing customers to trade-in old Macs online, Apple now supports device trade-ins at their retail locations. As predicted last week, Apple now allows old Mac computers to be traded in at the company's retail locations rather than only online. The news comes from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, and Apple later confirmed it.

The company website now states that "Yes, the Apple Trade In program is available on apple.com as well as in all our retail stores" while also warning that customers should "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."

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