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<blockquote data-quote="ktd182" data-source="post: 1169798" data-attributes="member: 186493"><p>I'll rephrase it. My whole university career was on that macbook. There was never any liquid of any form that spilt or dripped on, flooded or submerged the macbook. I was told by someone that it could've been condensation from walking to and from class (is this even likely?) due to the change in temperature from sub zero to a heated class and back again. However, I don't think this helps me much cause it's not something you could necesarily prove wasn't your fault. </p><p>Anyways, now that I know I have to pay for the repair I'm really just looking for an answer as to why the servicing cost is 640$. I'll admit I've never had to bring a computer in to get fixed so I'm not sure if that would be a standard price, but that seems a bit steep. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the help up til now!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ktd182, post: 1169798, member: 186493"] I'll rephrase it. My whole university career was on that macbook. There was never any liquid of any form that spilt or dripped on, flooded or submerged the macbook. I was told by someone that it could've been condensation from walking to and from class (is this even likely?) due to the change in temperature from sub zero to a heated class and back again. However, I don't think this helps me much cause it's not something you could necesarily prove wasn't your fault. Anyways, now that I know I have to pay for the repair I'm really just looking for an answer as to why the servicing cost is 640$. I'll admit I've never had to bring a computer in to get fixed so I'm not sure if that would be a standard price, but that seems a bit steep. Thanks for all the help up til now! [/QUOTE]
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