So here’s my situation...
I have a MacBook Pro from 2016. Very recently my retina screens anti-glare coating crap starting rubbing off. I called Apple and apparently this is a common issue with Macs from 2012-2017 and Apple will fix the effed up screen free of charge. SWEET! But then the guy on the phone mentions, if there are any other factors that may have caused this damage other than just the faulty coating, you will have to pay out of pocket for the repair...
Ok now let’s say that I had spilled water on my Mac waayyyy back in 2016, (literally like 2 weeks after I bought it) bad enough so that it would not turn back on and the guy at the Apple store was a GODSEND and managed to, not only fix it for free, but replaced a few of the keys that were wonky. Life went on and everything has been fine ever since.
Long story short, I’m assuming they can probably tell by opening up my Mac that there was previous water damage. Will they need to open up the bottom portion of my Mac and will this prevent them from fixing my screen which very clearly has NOTHING to do with the water damage of 4 years ago?
I have a MacBook Pro from 2016. Very recently my retina screens anti-glare coating crap starting rubbing off. I called Apple and apparently this is a common issue with Macs from 2012-2017 and Apple will fix the effed up screen free of charge. SWEET! But then the guy on the phone mentions, if there are any other factors that may have caused this damage other than just the faulty coating, you will have to pay out of pocket for the repair...
Ok now let’s say that I had spilled water on my Mac waayyyy back in 2016, (literally like 2 weeks after I bought it) bad enough so that it would not turn back on and the guy at the Apple store was a GODSEND and managed to, not only fix it for free, but replaced a few of the keys that were wonky. Life went on and everything has been fine ever since.
Long story short, I’m assuming they can probably tell by opening up my Mac that there was previous water damage. Will they need to open up the bottom portion of my Mac and will this prevent them from fixing my screen which very clearly has NOTHING to do with the water damage of 4 years ago?