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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Should a man even consider new machines or aim for a choice older refurb model these days?
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<blockquote data-quote="ced89" data-source="post: 1925687" data-attributes="member: 407595"><p>In this document for Apple Care UK, you can read the following: <a href="https://www.apple.com/legal/sales-support/applecare/applecareplus/2209/220907_applecareplusmac_uk_ipid.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.apple.com/legal/sales-support/applecare/applecareplus/2209/220907_applecareplusmac_uk_ipid.pdf</a> </p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>When does the cover start and end?</strong></p><p>Coverage starts on the date you purchased AppleCare+. This means that if you buy AppleCare+ after you purchase your Apple device you will only receive coverage on your covered Apple device from that date. The technical support coverage starts on expiry of the complimentary technical support cover provided by the manufacturer, which starts on the date you purchase your Apple device. For Fixed-Term Policies, coverage ends 36 months from the date you purchased AppleCare+ as shown on your sales receipt for your device. <u>For Annual Policies, your coverage is for twelve (12) months (one year) from the date you purchased AppleCare+ as shown on your sales receipt and <strong>will automatically renew each year</strong> beginning on the date you purchased AppleCare+ as shown on your sales receipt <strong>unless cancelled earlier</strong></u>. <u>Coverage <strong>may </strong>end earlier if you have <strong>exercised your right</strong> to cancel.</u></p><p></p><p>To me it seems that Apple can't cancel the contract, but there's can be always some exception due to their business changes etc...</p><p>One limit that I'd pose is 7 years for the hardware supportability...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ced89, post: 1925687, member: 407595"] In this document for Apple Care UK, you can read the following: [URL]https://www.apple.com/legal/sales-support/applecare/applecareplus/2209/220907_applecareplusmac_uk_ipid.pdf[/URL] [B] When does the cover start and end?[/B] Coverage starts on the date you purchased AppleCare+. This means that if you buy AppleCare+ after you purchase your Apple device you will only receive coverage on your covered Apple device from that date. The technical support coverage starts on expiry of the complimentary technical support cover provided by the manufacturer, which starts on the date you purchase your Apple device. For Fixed-Term Policies, coverage ends 36 months from the date you purchased AppleCare+ as shown on your sales receipt for your device. [U]For Annual Policies, your coverage is for twelve (12) months (one year) from the date you purchased AppleCare+ as shown on your sales receipt and [B]will automatically renew each year[/B] beginning on the date you purchased AppleCare+ as shown on your sales receipt [B]unless cancelled earlier[/B][/U]. [U]Coverage [B]may [/B]end earlier if you have [B]exercised your right[/B] to cancel.[/U] To me it seems that Apple can't cancel the contract, but there's can be always some exception due to their business changes etc... One limit that I'd pose is 7 years for the hardware supportability... [/QUOTE]
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