Financial guru reveals ‘secret’ in the fine print of Apple’s returns policy that could help YOU get free replacements
A self-proclaimed financial guru has revealed a ‘secret’ in Apple’s returns policy that many iPhone users are now dying to know.
In a TikTok video watched by more than 4.4 million viewers, Faares Quadri explained that the tech giant must replace defective products, such as chargers or AirPods, if there are no visible problems.
That’s because the fine print in the tech giant’s one-year warranty policy requires the company to replace or repair the product at no charge to the owner, but that doesn’t include the iPhone.
One person commented on the clip, saying they tested the tip from the policy and received brand new AirPods after their previous pair malfunctioned.
In a TikTok video watched by more than 4.4 million viewers, financial influencer Faares Quadri revealed that Apple should replace the defective product if there are no visible issues
A full-time financial content creator, Quadri has gained a huge social media following by sharing insights into the company’s loopholes, saving consumers time and money.
In a back-and-forth between himself as an Apple consumer and employee, Quadri waved his Apple charger in the air and said, “I only got it last year and already there are problems with it.
“And under your policy, if you purchase an accessory and it stops working within a year and there is no sign of physical damage, you will receive a replacement accessory free of charge,” he explained before a copy of the policy appeared.
Apple’s warranty policy explicitly states: “If a defect occurs during the warranty period, Apple will, at its option, repair the product free of charge, … exchange the product for a replacement product of the same model … ” or a replacement of another model with similar characteristics to the original.
Several followers said they wished they knew about the hack a long time ago, with one writing: “I probably spent a million on chargers and Airpods and you’re telling me this now?”
The caveat is that you need to be prepared when you come to the Apple Store; just taking the product is not enough.
‘Do I have to show proof of purchase? Or do you just need to bring the charger?’ someone asked.
The “financial guru” responded, “Yes, proof of purchase, but if you bought it through your iCloud, they should already have it.”
According to Apple’s policy, if you buy an accessory and it stops working within a year and there are no signs of physical damage, the company must replace it for free
Another person confirmed that the hack works, writing: ‘I did this with my Airpods! I took them in to get repaired and they just gave me a brand new set.”
Quadri started creating content in 2020, two years before graduating with a bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Illinois – Chicago and while he was a finance intern at Kirkland & Ellis, a corporate transactions and litigation firm.
His content is aimed at people who want to know why they should never cancel their credit card, how to get money from an airline if they get bumped off a flight, and other money-saving hacks.
“People call me a financial guru because of my expertise and knowledge in investing, taxes, insurance, money psychology and real estate,” he says. wrote on his LinkedIn.
His goal is “to help people achieve financial independence,” he added, and even those worried about the price of clothes, like Lululemon or discovering how to buy a car within their budget, will find videos that help them can save more than a few dollars. .