Power Mac Center brings ‘UpTrade Festival’ to North and South Luzon

Premier Apple partner Power Mac Center (PMC) is inviting Android users looking to shift to iOS to check out the “UpTrade Festival” happening in PMC and The Loop branches in North and South Luzon. The trade-in program makes it easier for customers to upgrade to a new iPhone, with additional discounts and exclusive deals on accessory bundles to boot.

Available offers during the UpTrade Festival North and South Luzon leg include 20% off on participating Apple-branded iPhone cases and 20W USB-C Power Adaptor for every purchase of a new iPhone and up to 30% off on special Mix-and-Match accessory bundles from premium partner brands, including screen protectors, power adaptors, and iPhone cases. Offers are valid from May 15 to May 29, 2022 only.

Participating PMC branches include Robinsons Place Tuguegarao, SM City Urdaneta Central, Vista Mall Bataan, Harbor Point, SM City Olongapo Central, SM City Telabastagan, SM City Pampanga, SM City Puerto Princesa, SM City Legazpi, SM City Lucena, SM City Batangas, SM City Lipa, SM City Trece Martires, SM City Dasmariñas, SM City Bacoor, Fora Tagaytay, SM City Santa Rosa, Vista Mall Sta. Rosa, and SM City San Pablo. The Loop branches in Xentro Mall Vigan, SM Center Dagupan, Southwoods Mall, and SM City Calamba are also joining.

Customers who want to swap their current iPhone with a new one can get additional P500 store credit on top of their smartphone’s trade-in value when they UpTrade in any Power Mac Center and The Loop store nationwide. Store credits can be used to buy a brand-new iPhone or any item in-store.

Android users who will upgrade to the latest iPhones, meanwhile, can get P1,000 store credit in addition to their Android smartphone’s trade-in value when they UpTrade via the InstaCash app. This offer is also valid for iPhone users who want to upgrade to higher iPhone models. To view the list of accepted smartphones, go to <about.powermaccenter.com/uptrade-festival/level-up>.

PMC is also giving up to P12,000 in savings when you buy select iPhone models until May 31, 2022. Plus, Citibank credit cardholders can take advantage of an exclusive deal where they can score up to 12% off on Apple devices when purchased via 24 months installment. Visit any Power Mac Center and The Loop store and ask a Mac Expert for more information.

“The launch of our UpTrade Festival early this year has been well received, so we’re holding a second leg specifically for Apple fans in North and South Luzon. We want to keep bringing Filipinos the best and the greatest from Apple technology, so they can conveniently level up their digital lifestyle. The UpTrade Festival is part of our ongoing ‘iPhone for All’ campaign, wherein we help customers find ideal pay terms to be able to achieve the iPhone that they deserve. The plan is to bring the UpTrade Festival to more areas in the country so watch out for our next stop,” said Joey Alvarez, PMC Director of Product Management, Marketing, and Space Planning.

Two ways to UpTrade

To UpTrade in-store, simply download the SmartExchange app, then visit the nearest PMC or The Loop store and ask assistance from the Mac Experts onsite. Follow the diagnostic steps to determine the device’s trade-in value. Once finalized, use the store credits to purchase a new iPhone or any product desired.

Meanwhile, customers can also UpTrade in just a few minutes and taps without leaving the comfort of home. Simply install the InstaCash App, complete the sign-up details, and run diagnostics. There is a physical declaration form to accomplish before an initial trade-in value is determined. Once confirmed, the device will be collected and an e-voucher will be sent via the registered email address for use in the PMC Web Store <powermaccenter.com>.

For the complete details and other available offers, visit <about.powermaccenter.com/uptrade-festival> and <about.powermaccenter.com/iphone-for-all>.

Per DTI Fair Trade Permit No. FTEB-141993 Series of 2022.

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