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Duch

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I just bought a new refurbished macbook pro (Unibody), and the back of the macbook seems to push in a little bit. When this happens, (when picking it up or carrying it) it makes a clicking sound, like the trackpad, but a deeper tone. I am wondering if this is normal, or if I should make a journey across the border to go to the apple store.
 

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Make the journey.

Regards.
 

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It is worth having it checked out.
 
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I dont know, which is the reason why I am asking. If it is something common, that wont be fixed, there is no reason to travel to the apple store. If it is a problem that many people dont have, and will cause problems, well no reason not to go.
 

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Doesn't sound normal to me. We have quite a few members with Unibody MacBooks and this is the first I've heard of it. Since it's not as it's supposed to be, I would request that it be corrected and/or replaced.
 

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