As reported by the Wildberries Telegram channel for entrepreneurs, from September 20 to October 31, at the largest warehouse in Koledino near Moscow, the fee for the acceptance and storage of some Apple products, including the new iPhone 16, has been eliminated.
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We are talking about the iPhone 16, 16 Plus, 16 Pro, 16 Pro Max smartphones, which should go on sale after September 20. The promotion also applies to the new AirPods 4, AirPods Max 2, Watch Series 10, Watch Ultra 3, M4 MacBook Pro, iPad mini 7, and iPad 11th generation.
“The 100% discount will be valid for all deliveries with the listed products that you bring to the Koledino warehouse from September 20 to October 31, regardless of when you added the delivery to the plan,” the message for entrepreneurs says. It will be possible to store products in the warehouse for free when they are shipped from September 20.
The cost of services will be paid first, but on November 1st the cancellation for the period from September 20th to October 30th will be cancelled.
“The reversal will be shown in the weekly reports for the period from November 4 to 10 in the columns “Storage” and “Paid Acceptance,”” says Wildberries.
Apple will unveil the maximum number of versions of new smartphones at the company’s next presentation on September 9.
According to Izvestia, sales of the new iPhone in Russia will begin around September 20. The standard version of the model will cost $800, the advanced version will cost $1,000-$1,100 or more, depending on the amount of internal memory.
In Russia, pre-orders for the iPhone 16 have already started in the markets.
Apple left Russia almost immediately after the start of the CBO and suspended sales of all its products from March 2022. You can buy phones, computers and tablets through parallel import schemes. According to a study by Magssory, 31% of Russians are already planning to buy the iPhone 16, which has not yet been released on the market.
Earlier, Robert Mirzoyan, CEO of the merged company Wildberries Russ, said the company would reduce the cost of its services to Russian producers.
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