Mac Book Pro Early 2011 Replacement

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Can I get my Mac book Pro(early 2011) replaced by apple for free. My Mac book pro have got a hardware problem that gets my Mac book pro to stuck whenever I perform some CPU intensive tasks or even while playing videos.My Mac book pro is still in warranty period.
 

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Can I get my Mac book Pro(early 2011) replaced by apple for free. My Mac book pro have got a hardware problem that gets my Mac book pro to stuck whenever I perform some CPU intensive tasks or even while playing videos.My Mac book pro is still in warranty period.

Contact Apple...and speak with them about it. More than likely they will try to repair it before replacing it.

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Thank You for the quick response.
I have already given my Mac book pro to an apple service engineer. He informed me that the issue is with the logic box of the system and the mother board has to be replaced. The service engineer informed me that my macbook has a small dent at one of the corners and hence I'll have to pay for the replacement. Can I still get my Mac book pro replaced for free?
Thanks in advance
 

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Thank You for the quick response.
I have already given my Mac book pro to an apple service engineer. He informed me that the issue is with the logic box of the system and the mother board has to be replaced. The service engineer informed me that my macbook has a small dent at one of the corners and hence I'll have to pay for the replacement. Can I still get my Mac book pro replaced for free?
Thanks in advance

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