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  2. 7 Ways To Pay Less for Apple Products - AOL

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    For instance, currently, the 11-inch iPad Air costs $549 on the Education Store. It costs $599 on its website regularly. ... Trade-Ins. If you’ve already got an Apple product, trade it in and ...

  3. Swappa - Wikipedia

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    Swappa was founded by Ben Edwards and launched on December 5, 2010. [1] Swappa is headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, and is a remote workplace with employees spread across the United States and around the world, including Ecuador, Greece, India, and Thailand.

  4. iPad trade-in numbers more than double since 2012 - AOL

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    Both of the trade-in companies cited the redesign of the iPad Air for the increased interest in turning in older iPads for cash. The new device is 20 percent thinner and 29 percent lighter than ...

  5. NextWorth - Wikipedia

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    NextWorth had experienced spikes in trade-in activity from sellers when some newer models are announced, such as when the iPad 2 was announced in March 2011, [31] [32] [33] and when the iPhone 5 was announced in September 2012 [26] [34] [35] These announcements also caused the trade-in price of older models to decrease, due to over-supply.

  6. iPad Pro (3rd generation) - Wikipedia

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    The third generation of iPad Pro [a] is a line of tablet computers developed and marketed by Apple Inc. Two models, with a 12.9 inch or 11 inch screen, were both announced on October 30, 2018, and were available to purchase on November 7. This generation of iPad Pro was the first iPad compatible with the new (second generation) Apple Pencil stylus.

  7. Tabulating the True 'Human Cost of an iPad' - AOL

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    Friday's Wall Street Journal featured, on the front page of its Marketplace section, an article headlined "Measuring the Human Cost of an iPad Made in China." The subject is Foxconn, or rather Hon ...