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My First Days With My Macbook
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<blockquote data-quote="NanoBite" data-source="post: 399615" data-attributes="member: 13565"><p>Hi nirvana!</p><p></p><p>You have an option to purchase the extra AppleCare plan anytime within the first 12 month warrant period. I didn't buy mine until the last 2 weeks of that period but it's really up to you when or if you decide to go for it.</p><p></p><p>I considered it essential after having my iMac G5 break down 4 times in as many months and this was in the 2nd half of the complimentary warranty period. My iMac was eventually replaced right on the end of that 1st year but I'd already bought my AppleCare as I don't plan on paying for any repairs myself. Apple don't really 'fix' many parts and you will be up for the full cost of replacement and labour costs too, if there are any probs after the warranty period expires.</p><p></p><p>If you add up the cost of parts then AppleCare is more than worth it IMHO.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your MacBook and there's plenty of info here on M-F that'll be of interest to you, just hit the Search or if you strike a blank feel free to post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NanoBite, post: 399615, member: 13565"] Hi nirvana! You have an option to purchase the extra AppleCare plan anytime within the first 12 month warrant period. I didn't buy mine until the last 2 weeks of that period but it's really up to you when or if you decide to go for it. I considered it essential after having my iMac G5 break down 4 times in as many months and this was in the 2nd half of the complimentary warranty period. My iMac was eventually replaced right on the end of that 1st year but I'd already bought my AppleCare as I don't plan on paying for any repairs myself. Apple don't really 'fix' many parts and you will be up for the full cost of replacement and labour costs too, if there are any probs after the warranty period expires. If you add up the cost of parts then AppleCare is more than worth it IMHO. Enjoy your MacBook and there's plenty of info here on M-F that'll be of interest to you, just hit the Search or if you strike a blank feel free to post. [/QUOTE]
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