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TMO Reports - Apple Japan Offers Trade-In Program For Macs, iPods

by , 8:00 AM EDT, July 30th, 2004

Apple Japan's Apple Store is running a trade in program for Macs, when you buy a new Mac and iPod. The basic offer appears to be that Apple is offering up to ¥50,000 (US$447.39 as of this writing) for your old Mac if you trade it in to an Apple distribution partner named Orix. That includes a bonus of up to ¥5,000 (US$44.74) if your Mac is worth less than US¥50,000.

We enlisted the generous help of Atsuko "Koko" Walker in translating the page at Apple Japan. That translation (in full):

You've used your beloved Mac for many years now. But with the new OS, Panther, doesn't it bother you that you don't have one of the newer, faster systems? Or, do you feel that you want the 1,000-songs-in-your-pocket lifestyle offered by the iPod mini?

For those Mac and iPod users, there is good news. We are beginning a Mac and iPod trade-up program. Because this is a real Apple Store, we recognize your upgrades and customizations when your system is being assessed. Storage capacity and music performance time are based on 128kbps AAC and MP3 encoding. Portable players must hold at least 1000 songs based on this criterion to be eligible.

The checking fee is free! [Checking fee: Apple is going to check your computer and say how much worth your computer is] It's a wonderful chance that you can get 5,000 yen as your profit. If you order a new Mac computer during the campaign, we're going to make a special offer for you: we're going to check your computer, and if the value is less than 50,000 yen unit, we'll add 5,000 yen.

The limit is July 31st, 2004. Don't miss it! If you just order iPod, you can't get this offer.

For example, if your computer is worth of 20,000 yen: 20,000 + 5,000 (special offer) = 25,000 yen discount of your new Mac computer.

If your computer is worth of 48,000 yen: 48,000 + 2,000 (special offer) = you can get 50,000 yen discount of your new Mac computer

The steps of this service:

Step 1. Your application to Apple Store Mac trade-up service. This service is provided by Apple Store and Orix. First of all, you have to access Orix's Web page for the trade in [Link is included on the Apple Japan Web site], read the instructions, and submit an application. After that, you'll get an e-mail to confirm your application.

Step 2. Send us the computer that we're going to check. A cargo collection agent will go to your home and pick your computer up. Of course the fee is free. Please prepare the copy of the confirmation e-mail and the copy of your ID (Driver's license, etc). Please don't forget to pack the accessories of the computer. (The shortage of the accessories will affect your computer's worth.)

Step 3. The agreement of the result. We'll send you an e-mail and a letter (the contract of buying and selling) and let you know how much your computer is worth. If you agree with the result, please sign and put your hanko [a rubber stamp equivalent to a signature] on the contract and send it back to Orix. We'll send you an e-mail and let you know about the completion of the trade. (If you don't agree with the result, we'll send you back your computer. You have to pay the transportation fee.)

Step 4. Order your new Mac and iPod. After the completion of the trade, please call the Apple Store (0120-27753-1) and order a new Mac computer. You have to tell an operator that you're using the trade-up service and your application number which is in your application e-mail. We'll offer the amount of discount from the price of your new Mac computer at that time. (If the total price of your order is less than the trade-up discount price, we can't accept your order.)

You can see Apple Japan's offer at the Apple Japan Apple Store. Apple spokespersons were not available for comment as of press time, and it is unknown if the company will be bringing the offer to other markets.

We found out about this offer through Engadget, who also pointed us to an article at i4u.com about an iPod trade-in program.

Observer Comments

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Close Name:Guest
Subject: Mac Morons

I'd trade mine for a PC any day of the week.

Funny thing is that I can get a faster PC with the
trade in than I could buying a brand new Mac.

And yes the G5 garbage can is included with that.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Re: Mac Morons

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Anonymous wrote:
I'd trade mine for a PC any day of the week.

Funny thing is that I can get a faster PC with the
trade in than I could buying a brand new Mac.

And yes the G5 garbage can is included with that.


Despite your apparent hatred for mac, you still manage to find your way to this board...

Close Name:Small White Car Posts: 1960 Joined: 02 Jul 2004
Subject: AND...

And he managed to buy a computer he hates.

Ha ha. Did you buy one without even trying it out? I don't like to buy stuff unless I know what I'm getting. Do you randomly point at menus in restraunts without reading them? Or perhaps you buy CDs without having heard any of the music first.

I don't know what to tell you except be more careful next time you spend money.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Re: Mac Morons, part deux

I use my Mac for the power and stability, actually. Not the speed, though my G5 'garbage can' is quite fast. I'm fairly certain that you must only use your 'faster PC' for playing games and watching porn (could that be considered 'playing yourself?'). Anyhoo, the titanic files I work on would drive me insane if my apps or system were crashing all the bloody time. Speed? Bah! Go play your little games and take your infantile comments with you.

Close Name:Intruder -   TMO Mac Specialist Posts: 3149 Joined: 07 Jul 2004
Subject: Re: Mac Morons

Quote
Anonymous wrote:
I'd trade mine for a PC any day of the week.

Funny thing is that I can get a faster PC with the
trade in than I could buying a brand new Mac.

And yes the G5 garbage can is included with that.


Wow.

I have a PC in my garage I will gladly trade you for this Mac that you apparently bought and hate. Must be a G5 too, since you seem to know so much about them that you can judge them to be so slow (as there is no way that you would be commenting on things you know nothing about).

Otherwise, you better clean up the basement like your mom told you to, or else you won't be able to go out on school nights.

Close Name:Jason Varner -   TMO Mac Specialist Posts: 1125 Joined: 05 Jan 2002
Subject: Re: Mac Morons

Quote
Anonymous wrote:
I'd trade mine for a PC any day of the week.

Funny thing is that I can get a faster PC with the
trade in than I could buying a brand new Mac.

And yes the G5 garbage can is included with that.


If I might make a constructive suggestion, EBay your G5 and apply the proceeds to the purchase of a new PC.

G5s look to go for $2000+ right now - that should be enough to mitigate any costs involved in your 'mistake'.

Even if your machine is older (in which case why do you mention the G5), recent G4s go for about $1000-1500, it looks like, so you can still recoup a substantial portion of your investment.

If you do, please let us know - I'm sure there are many people around these parts who would jump at the chance to get a G5.

Jason

Close Name:Bryan -   TMO Staff Posts: 7340 Joined: 11 Jun 2001
Subject:

You're the best, Jason.

Close Name:Jason Varner -   TMO Mac Specialist Posts: 1125 Joined: 05 Jan 2002
Subject:

Quote
Bryan wrote:
You're the best, Jason.


Thanks. Honey over vinegar, I always say.

Jason

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