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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Does AppleCare????????
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<blockquote data-quote="trpnmonkey41" data-source="post: 133898" data-attributes="member: 279"><p>Consumer rights are found in Federal and state law, and in the printed warranties delivered with every new computer. Under a Federal law, known as the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, consumers have an absolute right to satisfactory warranty repairs. If the company is unwilling or unable to make successful repairs, the company has breached its warranty obligation to you, regardless of whether they acted in good faith to remedy the concern or not.</p><p>In such a case, the consumer is entitled to either a NEW COMPUTER ( or printer, scanner, software etc.) or a FULL REFUND without charge, in exchange for the defective unit. In addition, the company pays all legal fees and costs associated with any successful claim.</p><p></p><p>You may also have other rights. Many state laws give consumers the right to obtain much more than a refund and some even permit the consumer to receive three times the purchase price as damages.</p><p></p><p>The warranty which came with the computer may entitle you to additional rights too, such as the option to return their product within a set period of time if not totally satisfied or the option to upgrade to a different model.</p><p></p><p>Whether the company tries to assist you, or is just giving you the run around, these rights remain in effect and cannot be altered or surrendered under Federal law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trpnmonkey41, post: 133898, member: 279"] Consumer rights are found in Federal and state law, and in the printed warranties delivered with every new computer. Under a Federal law, known as the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, consumers have an absolute right to satisfactory warranty repairs. If the company is unwilling or unable to make successful repairs, the company has breached its warranty obligation to you, regardless of whether they acted in good faith to remedy the concern or not. In such a case, the consumer is entitled to either a NEW COMPUTER ( or printer, scanner, software etc.) or a FULL REFUND without charge, in exchange for the defective unit. In addition, the company pays all legal fees and costs associated with any successful claim. You may also have other rights. Many state laws give consumers the right to obtain much more than a refund and some even permit the consumer to receive three times the purchase price as damages. The warranty which came with the computer may entitle you to additional rights too, such as the option to return their product within a set period of time if not totally satisfied or the option to upgrade to a different model. Whether the company tries to assist you, or is just giving you the run around, these rights remain in effect and cannot be altered or surrendered under Federal law. [/QUOTE]
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