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Google’s latest promotion for its newly launched standalone Pixel Tablet went off the rails in spectacular fashion last week, forcing the tech giant to swiftly retract an unexpectedly generous trade-in offer that savvy bargain hunters were exploiting. The deal, which kicked off on May 10 alongside the unveiling of the Pixel 8a smartphone, allowed customers to trade in certain older iPad models and receive a $399 credit towards the purchase of the $399 Pixel Tablet. In essence, Google was practically giving away the tablet for free to anyone willing to part with an aging Apple device.

At first glance, the promotion seemed like a clever tactic to lure iPad owners into Google’s hardware ecosystem. However, it didn’t take long for enterprising shoppers to uncover a lucrative arbitrage opportunity. Tech-savvy consumers quickly realized they could scoop up old, sixth-generation iPads on marketplaces like eBay and Swappa for a fraction of the $399 trade-in value, essentially scoring a brand-new Pixel Tablet at a massive discount – or even free in some cases.



“I literally did this today...

I got a used 1st Gen iPad Pro for $75 on FB marketplace and I am trading it for the new pixel tablet. Order is in place and should be here in a few days!,” one eager Redditor proudly proclaimed , exemplifying the frenzy that ensued as word of the too-good-to-be-true deal spread like wildfire across online forums and social media. Google, seemingly caught off guard by the overwhelming re.

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