I would like to know if you have any kind of discount to exchange my devices (iPhone and Macbook pro): Do you have policy of recycling:

I need exchange my devices (iPhone 4S and Macbook Pro) to news devices;
I would like by a iPhone 6 and a new Macbook Pro with retina

This is a user-2-user forum; you are not talking to Apple here, sorry. Ask the Apple Store.

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