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<blockquote data-quote="baggss" data-source="post: 466794" data-attributes="member: 6762"><p>My pain threshold was $1000. If it was that or more, we would have walked out with a new 20 inch iMac for only $300 more. Ya gotta set the bar somewhere.</p><p></p><p>I've owned 8 Macs in my life, well 8 that I have bought myself. 2 of them, both iBooks, had screen issues within 30 days and were fixed free of charge. Other than that, this is the only time I've had any issues with a Mac, and the first time it has cost me money out of pocket at all.</p><p></p><p>All that being said, when I upgrade to a MacBook from my iBook, I'm buying AppleCare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baggss, post: 466794, member: 6762"] My pain threshold was $1000. If it was that or more, we would have walked out with a new 20 inch iMac for only $300 more. Ya gotta set the bar somewhere. I've owned 8 Macs in my life, well 8 that I have bought myself. 2 of them, both iBooks, had screen issues within 30 days and were fixed free of charge. Other than that, this is the only time I've had any issues with a Mac, and the first time it has cost me money out of pocket at all. All that being said, when I upgrade to a MacBook from my iBook, I'm buying AppleCare. [/QUOTE]
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