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Out of curiosity I wonder what happens to stock when Apple stores shut due to the pandemic. For example theres an iPad shortage. Those iPads in stock, do they go to warehouses and sent to people who ordered online or just stay in store?
 
It's an interesting question but you'd be asking someone with Apple Store retail knowledge to provide confidential business info. No one who works for Apple would want to violate their NDA.
 
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It's an interesting question but you'd be asking someone with Apple Store retail knowledge to provide confidential business info. No one who works for Apple would want to violate their NDA.
Oh I was just wondering! Not asking anyone to break any NDAs! Maybe for us to speculate but that’s about it.
 
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Out of curiosity I wonder what happens to stock when Apple stores shut due to the pandemic. For example theres an iPad shortage. Those iPads in stock, do they go to warehouses and sent to people who ordered online or just stay in store?
They probably just stay in the store, but that is my guess.
 
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I did read that Apple started shipping online orders from some stores. The reason stated was to speed up delivery. We also know stores, when opened, received daily deliveries. Having worked retail several years ago, not Apple, I know a store can have stock, but for whatever reason corporate instructs to hold and tell customers we are waiting for replacement.

There are legal holds, supply holds, contractual preference holds etc.
 
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It's an interesting question but you'd be asking someone with Apple Store retail knowledge to provide confidential business info. No one who works for Apple would want to violate their NDA.

Why would this be considered confidential?
 
I did read that Apple started shipping online orders from some stores. The reason stated was to speed up delivery. We also know stores, when opened, received daily deliveries. Having worked retail several years ago, not Apple, I know a store can have stock, but for whatever reason corporate instructs to hold and tell customers we are waiting for replacement.

There are legal holds, supply holds, contractual preference holds etc.
I'm glad you mentioned that; it rang a bell once you said it. Here's the MR story about that:

 
I'm glad you mentioned that; it rang a bell once you said it. Here's the MR story about that:


thanks for the link. i Find that interesting though I see it’s limited to Canada and the US. It just sparked an interest because I’m waiting for an iPad Pro. And what do I do when I wait? I obsess. I noted that Apple stores have the one I want in stock near me but I’m waiting till 10-17 Nov (which is fine whatever). Yesterday a lockdown was announced so I wondered what would happen to those in stock iPads.

it seems to be a good move by Apple overall though.
 
The cheapest iPad is very hard to find right now.
In the UK around London at least it appears there’s more availability in stores now. I’m referring to the cheapest iPad Pro. Not the non pro iPad.
 
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Out of curiosity I wonder what happens to stock when Apple stores shut due to the pandemic. For example theres an iPad shortage. Those iPads in stock, do they go to warehouses and sent to people who ordered online or just stay in store?

Just because the store is closed doesn’t mean that the store is inaccessible to essential employees. Depending on the length of the closure, the company can be creative in how it handles inventory, it could hold it there if it’s something that’s relatively stable like a usb-c to usb-c cable, or it could move the more susceptible to be obsolete products like phones, iPads, to distribution centers to fulfill online orders.

Apple has the advantage of knowing when they will announce new products and they know exactly what inventory they have in each store, it’s not that difficult for them to add 2 and 2 together to figure out what to do with stuff inside a store.
 
When I got my iPad 8 from Amazon a couple weeks ago, I ordered on Wed. and it got here on Fri. On the order, it said it would be about two weeks. So, a pleasant surprise!
 
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