$150 savings? Do you mean $100?Same situation for me! It to late to do anything with the one in transit because it's bought/shipped. I'll be returning the one that arrives in a few days and getting one from AT&T at a $150. savings.
$150 savings? Do you mean $100?Same situation for me! It to late to do anything with the one in transit because it's bought/shipped. I'll be returning the one that arrives in a few days and getting one from AT&T at a $150. savings.
It sounds like you're considering the purchase of a refurbished iPad (3). I've seen those priced $50 lower than brand new iPad (3). I doubt any refurbished iPad mini and iPad 4th Generation will be available this Friday.AT&T sells it for $50.00 less than Apple so it ends up being a $150. discount!
It's not possible.They could easily prorate your monthly service fee, not that they would but it is possible.
They could easily prorate your monthly service fee, not that they would but it is possible.
OP, I have the same question and was interested to see people's responses. Don't let the rude replies get you down. Some people get their kicks by being jerks on the interwebs. :-/
Agreed. OP, ignore the trolls. I pre-ordered an LTE iPad (AT&T, delivering today). Then AT&T makes their announcement. I want to save $100 so I will find out when AT&T will have them available. I'll buy it from AT&T, save a Benji, and return the original unopened. An up to 20% discount on the purchase price is too much to ignore.
Off topic: For the folks concerned about the additional cost to Apple that is passed on to consumers, the iPhone forum is a better place to start lecturing where folks return iPhones like they change socks.
Are you going to return your iPad to the Apple Store and buy it back immediately at the discounted price? (I'd guess that Apple might issue a $100 credit, if they figure out a process to get the two-year commitment to happen on the receipt with a credit.)I had a detailed conversation with AT&T. The rep said the $100.00 discount is available through AT&T and Apple (maybe others?). The AT&T and Apple stores that I have contacted have had no clue about any of this.
My iPad 4 arrived from Apple yesterday. It will be returned soon. I rather save the $ for doing something that I will be doing anyway ( data contract).
Are you going to return your iPad to the Apple Store and buy it back immediately at the discounted price? (I'd guess that Apple might issue a $100 credit, if they figure out a process to get the two-year commitment to happen on the receipt with a credit.)
Are you going to return your iPad to the Apple Store and buy it back immediately at the discounted price? (I'd guess that Apple might issue a $100 credit, if they figure out a process to get the two-year commitment to happen on the receipt with a credit.)
My 32gb iPad arrived yesterday, however I got a call from my local AT&T store today saying they had a 64gb for me. So, I picked up the 64gb from AT&T and plan on returning the 32gb to Apple tomorrow.
As of right now, the 64gb is plugged into iTunes and restoring from a back up of my iPad 3.
Yes but you can sweet talk to customer rep on the phone and ask for credit on it.Do AT&T charge an activation fee for the postpaid data plan? If I were to buy an AT&T iPad and add it to my mobile share plan for $10 per month, will I have to pay a $36 activation fee up front?
Ahhh,... so if I receive my iPad Mini from Apple in the mail, open it, then go to the AT&T store, buy another, and walk the unopened box over to the Apple Store, I can return it to Apple?
That way I'm not returning anyone an opened product, minimal inconvenience, and still getting the rebate? Just have to hope that AT&T gets them in-stock in the next 2 weeks...
By the way, is the return policy for items shipped from Apple 2 weeks from when your package arrives? Or when they charged your card?
Yes but you can sweet talk to customer rep on the phone and ask for credit on it.