Apple Canada’s iPad Trade In Program Offers Up to $380 Credit

Apple Canada has debuted a trade in program for iPad customers, offering up to $380 CAD in credit. The new page appeared on Apple’s iPad website sometime this past week.

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Estimated trade-in values are determined by third party partner Brightstar, and as expected they are not as high as values you would get selling on eBay or Craigslist yourself. But of course, for those who can’t be bothered to waste time, these trade in programs are geared towards you.

Here are some values for older iPads, based on condition:

  • iPad 2 – Up to $70
  • iPad Air – Up to $170
  • iPad Air 2 – Up to $240
  • iPad Pro – Up to $380

Customers can bring their iPads to an Apple Store and get instant credit, or perform a trade in online and get an Apple Store Gift Card.

Back in 2014, Apple kicked off an iPad trade in program in Canada and the USA on Earth Day at Apple Stores, but that program has since evolved.

If you have an aging iPad kicking around, this may be one way to get some credit for it easily, although it won’t be at top dollar compared to selling yourself used classifieds.

What’s your old iPad worth? Are you going to do a trade in?

[via RFD]

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AccordTR
AccordTR
8 years ago

Or you can Kijiji it for double that……..

Riddlemethis
Riddlemethis
Reply to  AccordTR
8 years ago

and you might get nothing should you be ripped off by one of many schemes.

Accordtr
Accordtr
Reply to  Riddlemethis
8 years ago

Please I have sold all my Apple products on kijiji, never an issue. That includes 15 different iPhones and 5 different iPads.

sully54
sully54
8 years ago

This isn’t new. Apple has had this for a while now.

Gary
Reply to  sully54
8 years ago

Yep, but it recently reappeared on the iPad page.

Jack
Jack
8 years ago

it’s useless for older iPads with nicks or scratches on the back or frame. I sent my kid’s older iPad 2 with a small nick on the side of the screen to brightStar, the iPad worked beautifully otherwise. They offered $0 (yes, zero dollars). I told them to send it back. Still waiting to receive it. Terrible program.

Riddlemethis
Riddlemethis
8 years ago

iPad 3 not eligible.

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