quote: | Originally posted by Lolo
Do not trust Apple. They're a company making money, and they have lots of defective devices passing quality control. Your logic board could die in a year and you would regret not getting an applecare, seriously, it happened to many friends of mine. |
EXACTLY!!!! Back in 2005 I was just starting my set at Spundae's main room, my computer started acting up and BAM! It crashed. I always carry back up CD's, so I finished my set with old trance. People thought I was doing a classics set, when in reality, my mother board had just fried!!! That's a $600-$800 fix. Apple care took care of it quick.
Last year, Apple Care had ran out on my MBP. Three months later, I closed off the night at my residency so I turned off my computer. A friend came up to me and asked me for some stuff, so I went to turn it back on. BAM! The screen wouldn't turn on. I had a gig in two days so I took it to the Apple Store first thing in the morning. Sure enough, the Logic Board had fried again (different computer). But the tech at the Apple Store said that because I was a loyal customer (been with them since the 90's), he replaced the Logic Board for free and had it ready in time for my next gig.
And last, the video card on my studio's MacPro desktop went bad after 5 years. My Apple Care had just ran out and they still fixed it free of charge because "customer loyalty," and because it happened so close to Apple Care running out.
In conclusion, Apple Care to me is a MUST!!!
If you're a student, Apple Care is cheaper. Also, Apple has a program where if you don't have Apple Care, they will fix all the problems on your computer for $280. The problem with that is that you don't know if they'll keep that program for a while and they also have to send in your laptop to get fixed to Houston.

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