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    From $33.28/Month: A Smarter Way to Get Your MacBook

    TechurzBy TechurzJune 5, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Buying a MacBook outright is the most expensive way to get one.

    And when it’s time to upgrade, reselling your old one is slow, stressful, and time consuming.

    That’s where Upgraded comes in.

    It’s a simpler way to always have the Mac you want. No lump sum. No trade-in stress. You pay monthly for your MacBook (starting at $33.28/mo) and have the option to upgrade every 2 years — all without leaving your desk.

    And with WWDC happening this month, it’s a perfect time to buy.

    A smarter way to get a MacBook

    Upgraded is a smarter, subscription-style way to own and upgrade your MacBook, designed for people who want top-tier performance without the upfront cost or the hassle of reselling.

    Here’s how it works:

    • Choose your MacBook: Pick from the latest models, including Airs and Pros — all brand new and shipped straight from Apple Premier Partner GatorTec.
    • Pay monthly: Plans start at $33.28/month, with 0% APR available for qualified customers through Affirm.
    • Upgrade every 2 years: After 24 payments, you’re eligible to trade up to a newer model. Or, finish paying off the device over 36 months and it’s yours to keep forever.
    • Send your old one back — easily: When it’s time to upgrade, just ship your Mac back to Upgraded with a prepaid box. No listings. No meetups. No awkward negotiations.

    Behind the scenes, Upgraded handles everything — from secure delivery to professionally refurbishing your old device. That means less e-waste, more convenience, and a smoother path to always having the MacBook you want, for a price you can afford.

    With Upgraded, customers can get a new MacBook every two years with simple monthly payments.

    Upgraded

    Now with Affirm: Smarter financing, made simple

    Upgraded now partners with Affirm, the trusted financing provider behind brands like Apple, Amazon, and Target.

    That means getting your next MacBook just got easier — and more accessible.

    Why this matters:

    • As low as 0% APR: Qualified customers can pay monthly with no interest
    • More approvals: A wider range of credit profiles are now eligible
    • No hidden fees. No late fees. Ever.
    • Faster checkout: Clear terms and instant decisions — no surprises

    “With Affirm, we’re making MacBooks more accessible through a financing experience that’s actually user-friendly, and we’re building the upgrade experience we always wished existed.”

    John Erik Metcalf

    Upgraded + Affirm makes getting your next MacBook simpler and more flexible.

    Upgraded

    Keep more cash in your pocket, without sacrificing performance

    Upgraded lets you get the MacBook you need without tying up thousands of dollars upfront. Instead of dropping $2,000+ in one go, you pay monthly (as low as $33.28/mo) — so you can hold onto your cash, invest it, or just stay more flexible.

    The terms are designed to help protect your cash flow — especially if you’re running a business, juggling expenses, or simply want more breathing room in your budget.

    Here’s how:

    • Longer, more manageable terms (36 months instead of 12 or 18) keep payments low
    • Upgrade every 2 years without worrying about reselling your old Mac
    • No surprise fees — no hidden costs, no balloon payments, no gimmicks
    • It’s the same price as big box stores, just spread out over 36 months.
    • Full ownership: Finish your term and the Mac is yours — simple as that

    At 24 months, you decide: upgrade to the latest model, or hang onto the one you’ve got. Either way, you stay in control — and your cash keeps working for you.

    Upgraded keeps you informed – no surprises, no guesswork.

    Upgraded

    Join thousands who have already upgraded

    From students and freelancers to designers, developers, and die-hard Apple fans; more and more people are choosing Upgraded as their go-to way to get a MacBook.

    One customer put it best: “Honestly, I couldn’t ask for a more Apple-like experience from a company that isn’t Apple.” – Jonathan

    If you want the latest Mac without the upfront cost, the resale headache, or the financing confusion, Upgraded makes it easy. And now, with financing through Affirm, it’s more accessible than ever.

    Start your upgrade at getupgraded.com

    33.28Month MacBook smarter
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