We use a grading system for all of our iPads. A is the highest grade, B is the middle and C is the lowest grade. Find out more here. We buy back old iPads for either cash or store credit. Simply search for your device here. Emails are answered straight away. If there is any slight hitch your special delivery postage will be paid within half an hour of emailing the post-office receipt and you are likely to receive a replacement or repaired item within a very few days.
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Best Buy Best Buy operate a Geek Squad refurbishment program which offers full re-certification of a range of devices and products. This is a dedicated refurbishment service that works under Best Buy directly. Newegg Newegg offer most of their refurbished Apple products through an external seller marketplace, though you can check review scores and ratings easily from the product page. Newegg also offer refurbished iPads, MacBooks and Apple Watches direct, meaning you can purchase from them individually as well.
If you've been shopping for a laptop, tablet, or smartwatch over the last few years, you'll know that the Apple tax is real. Apple offers luxury products at a premium price tag, and yet it always seems like everyone has the latest model. Refurbished Apple products do away with these luxury price tags, for the most part. By sacrificing the chance of a few cosmetic scratches, you can save yourself hundreds of dollars, and as long as you know where to shop, the process these days can be painless and easy.
Refurbished iPads are becoming more and more common with the release of each new model, and even refurbished MacBooks are now easy to find across major retailers. As each new version is released, expect to see a flurry of refurbished Apple products hitting store shelves after the trade-in period. Even refurbished Apple Watches are cropping up more and more now that we're into our fifth generation. Plus, with each model supporting Watch OS 6, it's easy to pick up a cheap watch that offers most of the latest features at a surprising discount.
The process of buying a good refurbished iPad starts with the retailer. If you're shopping with Amazon, Apple, or Best Buy, you'll be safe in the knowledge that you've got a solid storefront behind you, offering rigorous testing and guarantees to put your mind at rest.
Shopping through more open sites like Newegg and Walmart marketplace, however, require a little bit of review and rating digging to make sure the retailer is up to snuff. In terms of refurbished iPad models, there are a few out there you might want to consider more carefully, no matter how low the price tag. Generally speaking, anything that won't support the latest version of iPad OS won't be able to hack heavier usage. There are still light uses for these models, so you will be able to get away with an iPad Mini 3 or the iPad Air for pure streaming or web browsing on the cheap, but models before these will likely run too slow to be worth your cash.
If we list a refurbished iPad Air or Mini 3 here, we'll make sure you know there won't be any further iPad OS updates. For deeper discounts, Best Buy also offers older refurbished iPads that are "repaired and restored to a like-new state. The benefit here is that, should something go wrong, you can actually go into a store instead of trying to handle things online or on the phone.
Best Buy also sells second-hand iPads, which are typically the result of the store's trade-in program, so they've been opened and used. They've been inspected and verified to ensure they function properly, and they'll be cleaned and restored to original factory specifications. But don't expect original packaging or accessories. Here's all the details on Best Buy's site. Gazelle buys and sells all manner of used mobile devices including iPads.
Its products are "certified pre-owned," which means they receive light refurbishment, including a point functional and cosmetic inspection and a factory reset. The return period is a scant 30 days. Device protection for one year can be purchased when you buy, however. The nice part of shopping on Gazelle is that it grades its devices -- excellent, good and fair -- so if you don't mind a cosmetically imperfect device, you can save yourself some extra cash.
While Gazelle handles refurbing devices for its site, Back Market works with third-party refurbishers it vets as well as directly with manufacturers for the devices it sells. All of the devices include a one-year warranty from the refurbisher and the site also has a day money-back guarantee. Like Gazelle, Back Market has a rating system so you can pay more or less depending on the device's condition.
Walmart and Newegg sell refurbished iPads. They also have third-party sellers, as does Amazon, using their sites to do the same. The problem here is that warranties and return policies can differ between the two. For Amazon, stick with iPads sold under its Amazon Renewed label.
To get this designation, they have to be "inspected and tested to work and look like new by an Amazon-qualified and performance-managed supplier who is either the seller of record, when that is not Amazon.
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