Trading old new cartrige for new (88 for 951)

Does someone know the process to trade a 88XL magenta for a 951XL magenta?

Sorry to hear that Greg. Can I ask are you based in the US? I'm afraid there's nothing that the folks here can do, as replacements can only come from the callcentres
Although I am an HP employee, I am speaking for myself and not for HP.
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