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<blockquote data-quote="chas_m" data-source="post: 1169330"><p>1. Hard drives are not Macs. They're also not made by Apple. Different issue entirely.</p><p></p><p>2. As for your latest issue -- what did the Mac Genius at your local Apple Retail Store say when you went in, showed them the problem and your documentation of the issues you've had with it?</p><p></p><p>As you've seen in the posts above (and in at least a hundred other threads just on this forum alone!), Apple most definitely DOES stand behind their products. But OF COURSE they try to fix the issues before just throwing the machine in a landfill, and from your own post the previous issues were with the hard drive -- which Apple doesn't make -- and again according to you Apple replaced it both times. That's called "standing behind your product."</p><p></p><p>But don't take any of our words for it -- grab a copy of last month's Consumer Reports. When it comes to a) low incidence of problems in the first place and b) what's done to correct it, nobody in the industry even comes CLOSE to Apple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chas_m, post: 1169330"] 1. Hard drives are not Macs. They're also not made by Apple. Different issue entirely. 2. As for your latest issue -- what did the Mac Genius at your local Apple Retail Store say when you went in, showed them the problem and your documentation of the issues you've had with it? As you've seen in the posts above (and in at least a hundred other threads just on this forum alone!), Apple most definitely DOES stand behind their products. But OF COURSE they try to fix the issues before just throwing the machine in a landfill, and from your own post the previous issues were with the hard drive -- which Apple doesn't make -- and again according to you Apple replaced it both times. That's called "standing behind your product." But don't take any of our words for it -- grab a copy of last month's Consumer Reports. When it comes to a) low incidence of problems in the first place and b) what's done to correct it, nobody in the industry even comes CLOSE to Apple. [/QUOTE]
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