Some Apple Stores are extending exchange windows for third gen iPad buyers

There are few things in this world worse for gadget fans than buying a new device only to see the device replaced with a newer and more powerful model within weeks of their purchase. This is undoubtedly the case with some buyers of the third-generation iPad within the last month. Yesterday, Apple unveiled a newly updated fourth-generation iPad.

It appears that some Apple Stores are extending the normal exchange period for iPad purchases to allow buyers to get the new version of the tablet. The typical exchange window for bringing back an iPad is 14 days. At least one store has extended that exchange period to 30 days.

An extension of the exchange policy for previous iPad buyers isn’t something Apple has mandated for all of its retail locations. Whether or not the exchange period is extended from the traditional 14 days to 30 days depends on the store. MacRumors reports that one store located on Stockton Street in San Francisco has stated that “this specific store” is extending the exchange. To allow iPads purchased within the last 30 days to be exchanged for the new model.

However, the manager of that specific stored did state that exchanges might not be allowed if the iPad showed “serious signs of wear and tear.” The manager of that particular store also said that buyers would have to call other stores to see if they were extending the return window. This is good news for people who just bought the now outdated third version of the iPad and have serious buyer’s remorse. Be sure to let us know if you find other Apple retail stores allowing extended exchanges for the newest version of the iPad.

The manager at the Stockton Street store in San Francisco explained that “this specific store” would allow purchasers of the third-generation iPad to exchange their device for the fourth-generation iPad if purchased within the last 30 days. She emphasized that, unless the recently-purchased iPad showed serious signs of wear-and-tear, the usual 14-day return policy would be waived.

“And what about other stores?” You’ll have to call and find out. She explained, “We can’t speak to other stores’ policies — this is something our store has decided to do.”

Story Timeline

[via Mac Rumors]

Some Apple Stores are extending exchange windows for third gen iPad buyers is written by SlashGear.
© 2005 – 2012, SlashGear. All right reserved.


Related posts

Latest posts

Samsung will buy your old phone, no strings attached

Samsung has launched a new program where it will purchase your used, old Galaxy phone without the requirement of buying a new device at the same time.

4 tech products that changed my life last year

Despite using more tech products than ever before last year, there are only a handful that have become a necessity. Here are the four that changed my life.

AMD may still wait for Nvidia before unleashing RDNA 4

According to a new leak, AMD's plans regarding the RDNA 4 release date may have changed.

It’s 2025, and the iPhone still has an annoying alarm bug

If your iPhone alarm doesn't always ring, you aren't alone. Dozens of users have reported the problem, but Apple hasn't issued a fix.

I bought a dumb phone for my grandma, but ended up using it myself

To tickle my monkey brain, I momentarily switched to an unusual dumb phone and ended up loving my time with it.

The 2025 iPad Air may get a two-generation performance boost

The next iPad Air could see a considerable performance boast over the current model.

High blood pressure monitoring may finally come to the Apple Watch in 2025

Mark Gurman has suggested the next iteration of Apple Watch and Apple Watch Ultra could come with blood pressure sensors, a long-awaited feature.

The Samsung Galaxy Ring just got four big updates. Here’s what’s new

The Samsung Galaxy Ring is gaining new wellness features and is now available for those with larger fingers.

Nvidia celebrates Trump, slams Biden for putting AI in jeopardy

Nvidia has some harsh words for the outgoing Biden administration and high praise for the upcoming Trump administration concerning AI.

An unusual image has revealed a world-beating OnePlus Open 2 spec

A teaser image for the OnePlus Open 2's equivalent in China, the Oppo Find N5, has revealed that it's all set to beat a world record.