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Title: How to Transfer AppleCare+ to a New Owner
Post by: HCK on February 10, 2018, 04:05:18 pm
How to Transfer AppleCare+ to a New Owner

If you're looking to buy or sell an Apple product, you can transfer your AppleCare protection plan to a new owner; here's how!

When you purchase a product from Apple directly, AppleCare+ is available on practically everything and allows you get your device fixed for a reduced price. The exact details on how AppleCare+ works and what damage it covers changes per product, but typically, AppleCare+ extends coverage to two years. The good news is AppleCare protection plans can be transferred to new owners.

When you use third-party services — like Swappa — to buy or sell your old iPhones, iPads, or other devices, it's always advantageous to include an AppleCare plan if you can. The process is a little tricky and requires a bit of work, but here's how you transfer your AppleCare+ protection plan.




The things you'll need

Before you can initiate a transfer of an AppleCare+ plan, you'll need to assemble the follow items:

Your AppleCare agreement number (found on your Apple ...

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