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I have a PowerBook G4 whose AppleCare will be running out in a week. It suffers from a wonky screen. The bottom two-thirds of it goes haywire occasionally. Usually, when it warms up, it settles down and works again, but I've stopped taking it with me anywhere because of it.

When I took it in in August, it was much worse than it is now. The tech at the Genius Bar took a look at it, said, "Well, it's damaged, and we don't cover damage. That problem never happens unless there's been some trauma to the machine, and I see you have scratches on the case. It's a $700 repair."

Trouble is, the scratches on the case are sliding it into and out of my backpack, and didn't correlate to when the screen started misbehaving.

That's the last time I pay for AppleCare, and possibly the last time I buy Apple. I'm considering a Panasonic Toughbook.

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Date: 2008-12-01 06:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] obra.livejournal.com
It depends entirely on which genius you get. And it's worth trying a couple times. Also, doing mail-in repair is more likely to get something questionable covered.

The last time I got "that'll be $700", I went back, saw another genius and got "Well, I don't believe you, but today's my last day. What other parts do you want replaced?"

Note that panasonic toughbook support SUCKS. I had a case-crack and was told "we don't cover plastics."

Lenovo has a huge sale through today and has accidental damage coverage ;)

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