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To applecare or not to applecare, that is the survey. - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: To applecare or not to applecare, that is the survey. (/showthread.php?tid=76031) |
Re: To applecare or not to applecare, that is the survey. - Black - 04-09-2009 Wish folks would be specific about their model when mentioning their motherboard failure. Re: To applecare or not to applecare, that is the survey. - Bill in NC - 04-09-2009 Applecare for iMacs yes, because unfortunately iMacs are still having repair issues (not as bad as with the G5 models, but still...) And while my MacBook still runs fine, the lower case cracked after the palmrest cracked all along the edges (both sides) out of warranty. Re: To applecare or not to applecare, that is the survey. - Doc - 04-09-2009 Bill in NC wrote: White? There's a recall on that now. I was just about to post it. http://i.gizmodo.com/5204395/apple-privately-admits-white-macbooks-notorious-crack-problem Re: To applecare or not to applecare, that is the survey. - Psurfer - 04-09-2009 Also note that Applecare on the iMac will cover your Airport Extreme, Time Capsule, etc if you got 'em. And if you sell it, having some remaining warr should add at least a little to resale value. Re: To applecare or not to applecare, that is the survey. - josntme - 04-09-2009 Black wrote: Which model? Lampshade? Bondi-blue? G5? Intel 20" iMac that I had given her as a hand me down. I started it in target mode this morning and copied her music, photo's and other stuff to my iMac. My wife asked the Apple Rep what he thought and he said it could be anything from a cable to the lcd and/or the motherboard. |