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Macbook pro...got wet...does extended warranty still work
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<blockquote data-quote="daimbert" data-source="post: 925181" data-attributes="member: 101743"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>Well this has been one heck of a week for me. I think I was hit with the bad mojo spirit or something because four unfortunate events occurred in a three day period. Of my latest misfortune is my water spilling inside my crumpler bag onto my spanking new macbook pro, which had a incase see through sleeve. This happened while driving so I did my best to get the mac out. Once I did, I saw that the water got trapped inside the sleeve. Long story short, I did my best. Everything worked, when turned on, except the battery would not charge. </p><p></p><p>I know that apple installed new sensors on all macs to avoid necessary charges. I took my mac to an authorized dealer and hopefully not pay an arm and a leg to repair it. My question is, after the mac is working again, I sure hope so, does the extended warranty I brought still apply? Or is all warranty voided and now I have extended warranty that does not count. </p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daimbert, post: 925181, member: 101743"] Hello, Well this has been one heck of a week for me. I think I was hit with the bad mojo spirit or something because four unfortunate events occurred in a three day period. Of my latest misfortune is my water spilling inside my crumpler bag onto my spanking new macbook pro, which had a incase see through sleeve. This happened while driving so I did my best to get the mac out. Once I did, I saw that the water got trapped inside the sleeve. Long story short, I did my best. Everything worked, when turned on, except the battery would not charge. I know that apple installed new sensors on all macs to avoid necessary charges. I took my mac to an authorized dealer and hopefully not pay an arm and a leg to repair it. My question is, after the mac is working again, I sure hope so, does the extended warranty I brought still apply? Or is all warranty voided and now I have extended warranty that does not count. John [/QUOTE]
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