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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
G5 goes "pop" and won't turn on now
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<blockquote data-quote="bryphotoguy" data-source="post: 484750" data-attributes="member: 26695"><p>Oh, I expect my computer to last 18 months, I am agreeing with you there. And I wouldn't shrug my shoulders if my engine broke down at 10,000 miles. Any warranty covers 10,000 miles. If my car broke down outside the warranty, all the kicking and screaming I would or could do wouldn't get my engine fixed. This is why I own a Honda and not a Ford.</p><p>He had the choice to spend the extra $250 or whatever to extend his warranty 2 more years and chose not to, right? He played the game or risk and lost. </p><p>Nothing is perfect which is why there are warranties and extended warranties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryphotoguy, post: 484750, member: 26695"] Oh, I expect my computer to last 18 months, I am agreeing with you there. And I wouldn't shrug my shoulders if my engine broke down at 10,000 miles. Any warranty covers 10,000 miles. If my car broke down outside the warranty, all the kicking and screaming I would or could do wouldn't get my engine fixed. This is why I own a Honda and not a Ford. He had the choice to spend the extra $250 or whatever to extend his warranty 2 more years and chose not to, right? He played the game or risk and lost. Nothing is perfect which is why there are warranties and extended warranties. [/QUOTE]
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