I want to buy an iPod video...

So here's my question. I currently have a 2GB white iPod nano. I've had for a while. It is in an unbelievebly good condition. Is it possible to trade in your iPod nano, and (along with the cash difference), get an iPod video at the Apple Store?? I plan on buying a refurb 30GB video from Apple, but I'm asking if there is anyway to trade in the nano so the money I have to pay for the video is less?
Thanks for your time!
Jeff ^_^

Thanks for the link Bryan, but I was maybe looking at more of something where I could trade in my nano for cash, so I can buy a $199 refurb 30GB video via the Apple Store.
Oh, one more question. Can you buy a refurbished iPod at an Apple Store? Not online, but actually through a store? (I want to avoid shipping and handling charges)
Thanks in advance!

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