- Joined
- Jul 20, 2008
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- 164
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- Location
- Toronto, Ontario
- Your Mac's Specs
- white MacBook - 2.16GHz, 2GB RAM, 500GB HD iPhone Specs: white 3GS - 32GB
As the title reads, should I? But before you hop to say "yes!" there are some reasons considering why I might not get it.
First, I do intend to keep my MB for another year or two, and I can get a discount on AppleCare since I'm going to college in September. But, this summer I plan on upgrading the HD and RAM, not supplied from Apple (i.e. Seagate and Crucial, respectively). If I get both of those upgrades, then go to an Apple store and ask for AppleCare, would they "cover" the "non-Apple" hardware?
I apologize if this is a n00b question.
First, I do intend to keep my MB for another year or two, and I can get a discount on AppleCare since I'm going to college in September. But, this summer I plan on upgrading the HD and RAM, not supplied from Apple (i.e. Seagate and Crucial, respectively). If I get both of those upgrades, then go to an Apple store and ask for AppleCare, would they "cover" the "non-Apple" hardware?
I apologize if this is a n00b question.