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I’ve been reliably informed that parents love an iPad.
Queue up a few children’s TV shows, hand it over to the laaities, and you might just find yourself with some valuable quiet time.
Then again, iPads these days are so powerful that some people (Seth included) have argued that it could be your primary machine, ahead of a laptop.
Whatever you’re using yours for, there comes a time when you start looking to upgrade, which usually means using Facebook or another platform to flog the old one.
You say it costs X, somebody offers you X less 50%, another person tries to con you, and an octogenarian mistakenly starts sending you messages thinking you’re their grandchild.
These are the perils of selling on such platforms.
There is a better way, and that way is Digicape’s trade-in option.
South Africa’s largest independent Apple retailer has now enhanced the trade-in values of selected iPads by up to R2 000, making it even more affordable to upgrade.
It’s as simple as choosing a new iPad, trading in your pre-loved one, and financing the balance.
Trading in your device is very pain-free, and you can go about this in a variety of different ways.
One of Digicape’s Virtual Shopping Assistants can guide you through the process, you can fill in a quick and simple online assessment, or book an in-store assessment.
You can also trade in your old iPhones, Macs, Apple Watches, or Apple TVs, to score discounts.
Once that’s sorted, you’ll find great deals on iPads and iPad Pros, and various contract offers.
Digicape also offers inSure, a comprehensive insurance package specifically developed to cover your Apple devices in the event of theft, damage, or loss.
Perfect for when the kiddies, or you, spill something on that new iPad you’ve just bought.
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