02-10-2008, 10:14 PM
Looks like Steph's case was denied because the laptop had already been repaired, not because it was registered once before.
Is this a good deal for a Macbook Pro?
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02-10-2008, 10:14 PM
Looks like Steph's case was denied because the laptop had already been repaired, not because it was registered once before.
02-10-2008, 10:35 PM
[quote C(-)ris]Looks like Steph's case was denied because the laptop had already been repaired, not because it was registered once before.
Yup - which is why I said "So, it would seem that if THEY ever sent it to Apple to be worked on, Apple won't change the date for you. Can you get the serial #, call Apple and verify that it's never been sent in for work/support?"
02-10-2008, 11:55 PM
I think it's an ok deal IF Apple does in fact give you a one year warranty.
However, Best Buy carries the power adapter so they should include a new one for that $1100 price. If they won't then look elsewhere because it's not that spectacular of a deal. Make sure everything works. Wifi, Bluetooth, all the ports, all the keys, etc. Oh, and especially the optical drive. I think you can request replacement system install DVDs from Apple but I'm not sure how the procedure works.
02-11-2008, 01:21 AM
Purchased and returned *several* times in the space of two years? No accessories whatsoever? AND physical damage to the case? I wouldn't touch that with a ten foot pool for $1,100. $500 maybe, but not for over a thousand bucks. Far too many red flags.
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