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Trade-in program, upgrade to ionic?

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Wondering if Fitbit will do a trade in scheme so you can upgrade your blaze for an ionic 

 

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@FitbitCommunity already pointed out that they will not be participating in a trade-in program for the Ionic at the bottom of this post.

 


Is there an upgrade/trade-in program to exchange my current device?

No, Fitbit does not currently offer a watch exchange program.

 

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Dont think so. They have never done trade ins before and I have seen no indicarion they are about to start.

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They have clearly stated no in another request.  You would get more money selling it on eBay anyway. 

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Looks like blaze owners choosing to upgrade may have to put it in a top draw with other old tech

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@SunsetRunner wrote:
Looks like blaze owners choosing to upgrade may have to put it in a top draw with other old tech

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Yup, same as I'm going to do with my Surge.

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@FitbitCommunity already pointed out that they will not be participating in a trade-in program for the Ionic at the bottom of this post.

 


Is there an upgrade/trade-in program to exchange my current device?

No, Fitbit does not currently offer a watch exchange program.

 

Kristen | USA Cruising through the Lifestyle Forums

one cruise ship at a time!
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 I'll attempt to give my Charge2 to someone that wants to provide a lovely home for this wonderful device. If I can't give it away it will go to a desk drawer. 

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@datalore, I am sure lots of people will be wanting to try your Charge 2!

Sense, Charge 5, Inspire 2; iOS and Android

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Now that the Surge has been discontinued and replaced by the Ionic, it would be great if there was a program for loyal Fitbit owners to upgrade from the Surge to the Ionic without paying full price for the Ionic.

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@Fit_Bill  as long as I've been using a Fitbit (four years now!) there has not been a trade-in or an upgrade program.

 

I usually pass my Fitbits along to friends or family. It gives me more people to have in challenges that I know in real life.

Stepping in the U.S.A. since September 2013. Android 14

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Well I'm hoping Fitbit will offer some scheme for trade ins
I'm hoping the Fitbit community might help push this lets see how it goes

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@SunsetRunner wrote:
Well I'm hoping Fitbit will offer some scheme for trade ins
I'm hoping the Fitbit community might help push this lets see how it goes

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I'm thinking you'll have about as much luck as you would trying to take your iPhone 6s in to Apple for trade.

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@SunsetRunner wrote:
Well I'm hoping Fitbit will offer some scheme for trade ins
I'm hoping the Fitbit community might help push this lets see how it goes

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They won't be doing any trade-ins for the Ionic as it's their first smartwatch. I remember seeing @ErickFitbit say that on one of the threads here.

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@shipo wrote:

I'm thinking you'll have about as much luck as you would trying to take your iPhone 6s in to Apple for trade.


 @shipo Really? Apple website shows $215 trade-in value on an iPhone 6s and $260 on 6s Plus.

 

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Aria, Fitbit MobileTrack on iOS. Previous: Flex, Force, Surge, Blaze

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Is that offer from Apple, or does it require a contribution from the wireless provider?  I'm thinking the latter.

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@shipo wrote:

Is that offer from Apple, or does it require a contribution from the wireless provider?  I'm thinking the latter.


@shipo From Apple (they use 3rd party to process/sell/recycle the phones). 

you can either use the credit if purchasing directly from Apple, or lower monthly payments if you bought from carrier.

 

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Aria, Fitbit MobileTrack on iOS. Previous: Flex, Force, Surge, Blaze

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The reality is fitbit is, right now, an unprofitable company. The truth is they simply can't afford to have a trade in program at this point. 

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@Fit_Bill, I have not seen any official announcement that Surge has been discontinued.  Have I missed something?  Do you know something we don't know??

Sense, Charge 5, Inspire 2; iOS and Android

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@Julia_G wrote:

@Fit_Bill, I have not seen any official announcement that Surge has been discontinued.  Have I missed something?  Do you know something we don't know??


No official announcement per-se.

 

Two clues:

  1. Go to the Fitbit store and try to buy one (I checked two weeks ago and only the "Small" size was still in stock).
  2. Go to the Product Help Forums; the Surge has been relegated to the second tier where other discontinued products are positioned.
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Looks like the Ionic is the new surge. I, for one, won't miss the surge. I always thought it was a weird design and the non-replaceable bands were a deal breaker for me. 

https://www.wareable.com/fitbit/fitbit-surge-no-more-rip-in-peace-hello-ionic-4853

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