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    Default Question about return

    I just bought an iPhone 3G 3 days ago. Along with it I bought Applecare and I registered it the day of. I'm now thinking of returning the iPhone for a different phone which I know I can do but am I able to return the applecare since I've already activated it?

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    Default Re: Question about return

    Welcome to Brighthand, adaml223!

    From the AppleCare terms and conditions:

    7 Cancellation
    You may cancel this Plan at any time for any reason. If you purchased the Plan in the United States or Canada, cancel by sending written notice to AppleCare Administration, P.O. Box 149125, Austin, TX 78714-9125, U.S. Your notice must be accompanied by a copy of your proof of purchase of the Plan. Unless state law provides otherwise, if you cancel within 30 days of your Plan purchase, or receipt of these Terms and Conditions, whichever occurs later, you will receive a full refund less the value of any service provided under the Plan; if you cancel more than 30 days after your receipt of this Plan, you will receive a pro-rata refund of the Plan’s original purchase price, less (i) a cancellation fee of U.S. $25 or 10 percent of the pro-rata amount, whichever is less, and (ii) the value of any service provided to you under the Plan. Unless state law provides otherwise, Apple may cancel this Plan if service parts for the Covered Equipment become unavailable, upon 30 days’ written notice. If Apple cancels this Plan, you will receive a pro-rata refund for the Plan’s unexpired term. For Plans purchased and enrolled/activated outside the U.S. or Canada, please contact the regional Apple subsidiary for the country of purchase.
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