How do I dispose of an iPad in Hong Kong?
If your device is damaged in a way and isn’t eligible for the trade-in programme, Apple also offers to recycle products for free no matter the model or condition. Bring your device to any Apple Store for instant credit, or request for a prepaid trade-in kit or shipping label from Apple for this program.
What can you do with old Apple products?
Apple will take back old Apple batteries and iPods for free recycling in their stores. For everything else, you need to use their mail back system. Mail-back Trade In. You can trade in most (but not all) working iPhones, iPads, certain smartphones, and notebooks and desktop computers (Mac or PC) for an Apple gift card.
Can you trade in 2 phones at Apple?
Trading in 2 devices should be fine. Apple’s GiveBack program accepts one iPhone in trade, not more. There is no explicit limit on how many devices you can trade in, no. Apple does mention however that they reserve the right to impose a limit or restrict the trade in as they see fit.
Does iPhone have return policy?
For iPhone returns, you may return your undamaged iPhone with its included accessories within 14 days of purchase for a full refund.
How do I dispose of electronics in Hong Kong?
E-waste Collection
- Statutory Free Removal Service. The WPRS provides a convenient recycling channel for the proper collection of used equipment requiring disposal.
- Collection Hotline (2676 8888)
- GREEN@COMMUNITY.
Where can I dispose of electronics in Hong Kong?
Green Gadget Guide: How & Where to Recycle Electonics & Appliances in Hong Kong
- EcoSage. Recycles: Any electronic product including computers, tablets, mobile phones, televisions, refrigerators, air conditioners, washing machines.
- Caritas Computer Workshop.
- WEEE Go Green.
How does Apple buyback program work?
If you buy an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple Watch and pay in full, we’ll apply a credit to your original payment method up to the total purchase price. For any remaining amount, you’ll receive an Apple Gift Card via email.
What is Apple recycle program?
Apple Trade In. Trade in any device in any condition, and we’ll give you credit or recycle it for free.
How do Apple trade in refunds work?
If you accept the trade-in estimate in the store, we’ll give you instant credit toward a purchase or a gift card you can use anytime. If you accept the trade-in estimate online when you purchase a new Mac, iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch, we’ll arrange for you to send us your current device.
Are Apple returns free?
To do it online, simply go into your Apple Account Page and select Return a Gift. All you need to provide is the product serial number or order number to initiate the return which is AWESOME as you often won’t have a gift receipt. The best part is that return shipping is completely FREE.
What is the Apple GiveBack Program?
Apple GiveBack is our trade-in and recycling program that’s good for you and the planet. If your trade-in device is eligible for credit, you can offset the purchase price of a new one. If it’s not eligible for credit, you can recycle if for free.
How do I return an Apple product for free?
Use the free online return service by Enviroserve to return your Apple-branded product or equipment. Trade in any device in any condition, and we’ll give you credit or recycle it for free. Apple makes it easy to recycle your devices. Use the free online return service by Reverse Logistic to return your Apple-branded product or equipment.
What can I do with my old Apple products?
Apple Trade In lets you recycle any Apple device (including devices from Apple-owned brands) at any Apple Store and on apple.com for free. That includes your batteries and old electronic products as well as free, on-demand packaging recycling for our commercial, education, and institutional customers.
Is the Apple trade in program available in the store?
Yes, the Apple Trade In program is available on apple.com (Opens in a new window) as well as in all our retail stores. However, 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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