Did you get the 90 days to buy AppleCare+? That's what is offered here in the US, don't know if it's the same in UK. Given that it doesn't add any more time, just more coverage, there really isn't anything to be gained in delaying buying it.
Yes, but under EU law that's not enough. We are no longer in EEC but still in EU, so this applies to uK residents :
CONSUMER RIGHTS DIRECTIVE JUNE 2014
British consumers will have more time to return an item bought online, by phone or at home under a package of tougher rights that come into force on Friday.
In what is being hailed as the biggest shakeup of consumer protection laws in a generation, shoppers will be given 14 days, rather than the current seven, to return an item. They will also no longer be forced to pay premium rate phone numbers when telephoning retailers' customer service phone lines about something they have bought. Retailers will now have to offer a number that is charged at standard call rates.
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Consumer Rights Directive will apply in all 28 EU member states from Friday. The new legislation aims to clarify information rights and cancellation rights, and to prohibit some hidden cost practices when consumers buy certain goods and services.
"The Consumer Rights Directive will give people greater protection against rogue traders and strengthen their rights when shopping online," said Which? executive director, Richard Lloyd. "These changes, coupled with the new consumer bill of rights, will give people more power to challenge bad practice."
In the UK the directive is being implemented through the Consumer Contracts Regulations and replaces the Distance Selling Regulations and Doorstep Selling Regulations. They are separate from the consumer rights bill – which contains further protective measures – currently going through parliament.