Pad 2 with no apple logo on the back

i recenty got back my apple ipad from best buy warranty with no apple logo on the back. it just came with a plan case is that normal?

My main guess is that it's to save money from having to laser etch them, but they're the same part, just without the lettering.
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I'm NOT an employee of Best Buy, or Geek Squad, though I did work as an Agent for a year 5 years ago. None of my posts are to be taken as the official stance that Best Buy will take on your situation. My advice is just that, advice.
Unfortunately, that's the bad luck of any electronic, there's going to be bad Apples... wait that's a horrible pun.

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