Return uk macbook pro to US possible?

Can return uk macbook pro to US possible? with in 14 days?
Message was edited by: mc_monkiez

I'm kind of thinking that your best option to try is calling apple. I wonder if the stores are really equipped to handle this type of return. As Kappy stated, since this is such an unusual request you best option is try (and post your results here )

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