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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Apple Care Protection Plan - Apple just doesn't seem to care!!
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<blockquote data-quote="EvenStranger" data-source="post: 1284029" data-attributes="member: 181804"><p>Odds are, you're out the money you paid for the APP agreement. I don't know any way around that. However, you might contact Apple Customer Relations and ask if they could grant an exception so that you could purchase AppleCare now and have it registered, even though the 12 month limited warranty has expired. You purchased from a questionable source, but you purchased it in good faith to cover your hardware. You did what you thought was right to protect your investment. Maybe they'll recognize that and help you get the coverage you intended to get.</p><p></p><p>Apart from that though, look into either coverage under a renter's insurance policy or a technology rider on your homeowner's policy. Cost is negligible - less than $100 per year usually, and can provide a full replacement in the event of catastrophic loss for a small deductible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EvenStranger, post: 1284029, member: 181804"] Odds are, you're out the money you paid for the APP agreement. I don't know any way around that. However, you might contact Apple Customer Relations and ask if they could grant an exception so that you could purchase AppleCare now and have it registered, even though the 12 month limited warranty has expired. You purchased from a questionable source, but you purchased it in good faith to cover your hardware. You did what you thought was right to protect your investment. Maybe they'll recognize that and help you get the coverage you intended to get. Apart from that though, look into either coverage under a renter's insurance policy or a technology rider on your homeowner's policy. Cost is negligible - less than $100 per year usually, and can provide a full replacement in the event of catastrophic loss for a small deductible. [/QUOTE]
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