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Are you planning to trade in your iPad Pro 2020 12.9-inch Wifi? Knowing the status of your trade-in can help you prepare for the next steps. Apple provides an easy way to check your trade-in status online, ensuring transparency and convenience.
Steps to Check Your Trade-In Status
Follow these simple steps to find out the current status of your iPad Pro 2020 trade-in:
- Visit the official Apple Trade-In website at https://www.apple.com/shop/trade-in.
- Scroll down to the “Check Your Trade-In Status” section.
- Click on the “Check Your Trade-In” button.
- Sign in with your Apple ID and password.
- Enter the trade-in receipt number or the serial number of your device.
- Review the current status displayed on the screen.
What Information You Need
Before checking your status, gather the following information:
- Your device’s serial number, which can be found in Settings > General > About.
- The trade-in receipt number, if available from your purchase confirmation or trade-in confirmation email.
- Your Apple ID credentials.
Understanding the Trade-In Status
Once checked, you’ll see different statuses indicating where your trade-in stands:
- Received: Apple has received your device and is processing it.
- Evaluating: Your device is being assessed for condition and value.
- Approved: Your trade-in has been accepted, and you’ll receive the credit or discount.
- Completed: The trade-in process is finished, and the credit has been applied.
- Rejected: Your device did not meet the trade-in criteria.
Tips for a Smooth Trade-In Process
To ensure a smooth trade-in experience, consider these tips:
- Back up your data before sending your device.
- Erase all personal information and reset your device to factory settings.
- Ensure your device is in good condition, with minimal damage.
- Keep your trade-in receipt and serial number handy.
- Check for any updates or notices from Apple regarding trade-in policies.
Additional Support
If you encounter issues or need further assistance, contact Apple Support through their website or visit an Apple Store. They can help clarify your trade-in status or guide you through the process.