Traded in your iPhone for a new one? Apple might owe you money.

Michael Burkhardt from 9to5Mac:

Apple users across the globe have been reporting that they’re receiving refunds for AppleCare+ on iPhones they purchased and traded in years ago. Seemingly, there isn’t anything specific triggering the refund, but there are a number of varying cases.

Some refunds were over $200 which is unusual since AppleCare+ only costs $199, and some refunds were just a couple of bucks. The high refund could also be due to Apple charging you for AppleCare+ monthly after you had already traded in your device.

The best way to get your refund is to call Apple instead of waiting for them to send you the refund since you could be waiting 3 years.

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