02-10-2008, 09:40 PM
Thanks for the additional details.
No, I still don't think it's a good deal. IF it had the box, dvds, adapter...then maybe. For me the deal breaker is the condition - since it's not "like new" condition, I wouldn't do it.
Funny that Apple said they'd change the date for you, but for mine, they wouldn't (and I faxed them the same documentation they've told you to fax).
In fact, because I seem to save everything, I have the email from them right here:
Dear Apple Customer,
Product Serial Number: xxxxxxx
Case ID: xxxxxxx
Thank you for faxing your product's proof of purchase to Apple.
Apple has reviewed your proof of purchase and your request to update the purchase date in our records. Your request was carefully considered. We regret to inform you that your request has been denied.
Your request was denied because the product received service or support prior to the purchase date you provided in your request.
Your product has the following date of purchase in our records: 10/06/2006
Sincerely,
AppleCare Agreement Administration
This transmission may be privileged and may contain confidential information intended only for the person(s) named above. Any other distribution, retransmission, copying, or disclosure is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please delete this message from your system.
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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?
No, I still don't think it's a good deal. IF it had the box, dvds, adapter...then maybe. For me the deal breaker is the condition - since it's not "like new" condition, I wouldn't do it.
Funny that Apple said they'd change the date for you, but for mine, they wouldn't (and I faxed them the same documentation they've told you to fax).
In fact, because I seem to save everything, I have the email from them right here:
Dear Apple Customer,
Product Serial Number: xxxxxxx
Case ID: xxxxxxx
Thank you for faxing your product's proof of purchase to Apple.
Apple has reviewed your proof of purchase and your request to update the purchase date in our records. Your request was carefully considered. We regret to inform you that your request has been denied.
Your request was denied because the product received service or support prior to the purchase date you provided in your request.
Your product has the following date of purchase in our records: 10/06/2006
Sincerely,
AppleCare Agreement Administration
This transmission may be privileged and may contain confidential information intended only for the person(s) named above. Any other distribution, retransmission, copying, or disclosure is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please delete this message from your system.
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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?