[DM-MUG] Apple Support Contract?

Jon Thompson jon at mac-consultant.com
Fri Jul 13 20:40:07 CDT 2007


One in seven laptops break down in the first year (industry average,  
not just Apple).  The number only increases after that.

Desktops don't need extended warranties, notebooks should have them  
by default.


-- 
- Jon
On 2007, Jul 13, at 7:17 PM, Darcy Baston wrote:

> Get the Applecare. It's always a good idea since laptop repairs due  
> to aging and other surprise defects can be very expensive.
>
> You also get phone support, the Techtool utility, and I find Mac  
> geniuses at the Apple store to be a little more accommodating once  
> they know I'm under that kind of coverage etc.
>
> Darcy
>
>
> On Jul 13, 2007, at 7:02 PM, Roses Derise wrote:
>
> Dear friends,
>
> What is your opinion about the Apple Service Contract? I have had my
> MacBookPro for a few days short of a year, and except for the  
> overheating
> problem early on, have had no problem with it. Do you think I  
> should chance
> not getting it to try to save money or is better to bite the bullet  
> and get
> it?
>
> Thanks again for your expertise.
> Roses
>
>
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