I have insurance and it's covered on my own personal rider insurance . . .
My cat knocked over a full bottle of nalgene water on my MBP unibody 15" the other day.
The computer won't start up and it's just shows half of a white screen. It looks like water got into the LCD while I was turning it over and around trying to get the water out and shorted something out.
I took out the battery and HD and the back cover and literally, EVERYTHING is wet. and I mean EVERYTHING. It was A LOT of water. A LOT. The hard drive even had water in it. (I'm sure tilting it and shaking it to get the water out didn't help).
My question is . . I just sent my MBP to apple and my insurance is paying the $1300 to get it repaired. I know I have 90 days on all the new parts from Apple.
Does Apple truely replace EVERYTHING regardless of cost? I'm just basically wanting to a run down on this process. Because like a car that's been in a flood, there is a possibility that it will have tons of future problems due to the water damage. I don't want this to happen to my MBP. My fear is that I will have issues in the future with parts that apple will NOT replace that will be affected long term by the water.
Also, if apples has to replace EVERY component, will they? Or will they just call me and tell me to just get a new computer because it'll cost less.
Thanks for your help. I'm just curious. Computer is already shipped out.
My cat knocked over a full bottle of nalgene water on my MBP unibody 15" the other day.
The computer won't start up and it's just shows half of a white screen. It looks like water got into the LCD while I was turning it over and around trying to get the water out and shorted something out.
I took out the battery and HD and the back cover and literally, EVERYTHING is wet. and I mean EVERYTHING. It was A LOT of water. A LOT. The hard drive even had water in it. (I'm sure tilting it and shaking it to get the water out didn't help).
My question is . . I just sent my MBP to apple and my insurance is paying the $1300 to get it repaired. I know I have 90 days on all the new parts from Apple.
Does Apple truely replace EVERYTHING regardless of cost? I'm just basically wanting to a run down on this process. Because like a car that's been in a flood, there is a possibility that it will have tons of future problems due to the water damage. I don't want this to happen to my MBP. My fear is that I will have issues in the future with parts that apple will NOT replace that will be affected long term by the water.
Also, if apples has to replace EVERY component, will they? Or will they just call me and tell me to just get a new computer because it'll cost less.
Thanks for your help. I'm just curious. Computer is already shipped out.