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HELP! Macbook Pro Early 2015 - Lightning stuff appearing
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<blockquote data-quote="Raz0rEdge" data-source="post: 1735366" data-attributes="member: 110816"><p>Mac Mini costs less than the Macbook Pro and doesn't have things like the screen and so on. Don't compare AppleCare prices for other Macs. The iMac is going to be a different price than the Macbook pro and so on.</p><p></p><p>AppleCare IS the factory warranty that will protect your machine for 3 years (if you purchase the remaining two) against manufacturing defects or other recalls. If some part of your logicboard fails next Summer, you're looking at a conservative price of $750 to replace it. If you had AppleCare, then that would be free short of any deductible based on what the damage was.</p><p></p><p>So your choice, you spend the $250 to protect against issues for 2 more years starting Jan 2017 or you roll the dice that nothing bad happens to your machine or if it does, you fork over the substantial higher price to get things fixed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raz0rEdge, post: 1735366, member: 110816"] Mac Mini costs less than the Macbook Pro and doesn't have things like the screen and so on. Don't compare AppleCare prices for other Macs. The iMac is going to be a different price than the Macbook pro and so on. AppleCare IS the factory warranty that will protect your machine for 3 years (if you purchase the remaining two) against manufacturing defects or other recalls. If some part of your logicboard fails next Summer, you're looking at a conservative price of $750 to replace it. If you had AppleCare, then that would be free short of any deductible based on what the damage was. So your choice, you spend the $250 to protect against issues for 2 more years starting Jan 2017 or you roll the dice that nothing bad happens to your machine or if it does, you fork over the substantial higher price to get things fixed. [/QUOTE]
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