Google Store offers
Google Pixel 8 Pro Unlocked 5G Smartphone (various colors/storage capacities) starting at $749 - Up to
$500 Trade-In Credit refunded back when you trade-in a Google Pixel 7 Pro =
$249.
Shipping is free.
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Available offers:
- Google Pixel 8 Pro Unlocked 5G Smartphone
- from $749 + tax due today - up to $500 refund after Pixel 7 Pro trade-in = from $249
- from $749 + tax due today - up to $400 -> now $300 refund after Pixel 6 Pro trade-in = from $349 -> now $449
Offer Details:
- See other eligible devices for trade-in under the 'Trade-in your phone' section (trade-in credit may vary depending on device).
- All required taxes must be paid by the buyer at time of purchase.
- Upon receipt, appraisal, and approval of your trade-in device (Pixel 7 Pro/Pixel 6 Pro), trade-in amount will be issued as a refund back to the payment method used to purchase your Pixel 8 Pro. Note that trade-in value may vary based on condition and device, and are subject to change upon inspection.
- Trade-in device must be in good cosmetic & working condition to qualify.
- Follow trade-in instructions provided by Google at time of purchase.
- Phones sent for trade-in must be received within 30 days of initiation of trade-in process.
- Scroll to the bottom of the product page to view complete offer terms and conditions.
Top Comments
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS. If you don't reset device as instructed this may hurt the trade-in value. There is also no way to get your trade-in back if the 3rd party lowballs your trade-in.
I made this mistake with the recent iPad trade-in deal. I missed a reset step, and had messed up something on the trade-in form. In the end, I got $4 for my trade-in and couldn't get my device back…
TLDR; read, and follow instructions.
You probably missed it, but you can indeed get your device back if they lowball your offer.
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The Google Store promotion is $250 off + $500 trade in for the Pixel 7 pro.
Buy Pixel 8 Pro and get up to $500 back with eligible Pixel trade-in. Starts June 2, 2024 at 12:00 am PT and ends June 22, 2024 at 11:59 pm PT. Trade-in values vary based on condition, year, and configuration of your eligible device, and are subject to change upon inspection. Representative trade-in devices for max trade-in amount: $500 for Pixel 7 Pro. Phone trade-in credit will be issued as a refund back on the credit card used for the Pixel phone purchase at Google Store or in the form of Store Credit if the purchased phone has already been returned.
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FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS. If you don't reset device as instructed this may hurt the trade-in value. There is also no way to get your trade-in back if the 3rd party lowballs your trade-in.
I made this mistake with the recent iPad trade-in deal. I missed a reset step, and had messed up something on the trade-in form. In the end, I got $4 for my trade-in and couldn't get my device back…
TLDR; read, and follow instructions.
500 off is for a Google fi plan sign up
250 off pixel 8 pro is for both a Google fi plan and a phone not on a plan, plus a trade in opportunity (Google's trade ins usually suck apart from when a new phone launches and there are often some good deals)
https://nanoreview.net/en/phone-c...ixel-7-pro
Not sure if it's worth the upgrade. To each of his own of course, but I am leaning towards no, even with the $200 Mint Mobile Pixel 7 Pro that I got last December.
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FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS. If you don't reset device as instructed this may hurt the trade-in value. There is also no way to get your trade-in back if the 3rd party lowballs your trade-in.
I made this mistake with the recent iPad trade-in deal. I missed a reset step, and had messed up something on the trade-in form. In the end, I got $4 for my trade-in and couldn't get my device back…
TLDR; read, and follow instructions.