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Most people don't know how to fix their computer when it breaks down, so they have to take it somewhere or send it off, and then they have to wait awhile before it's fixed, and if it's not covered by some kind of warranty, they have to pay an exorbitant fee. This is as true for PC users as for Apple customers, the difference being (as noted above) that Apple parts are much more expensive and since PCs are so cheap it's often more feasible to just buy a new one. |
I wish I had good Apple support.
Alright. Someone needs to call Steve and tell him to get with the times and offer accidental damage for all there machines.
I bought my first Mac almost 12 months ago. I was so excited because I now belonged to a elite group of computer users. So everything worked great. Like a week after a got it, we took our family vacation to North Carolina. Had lots of fun. Naturally a took my iBook. One night, it got kinda of windy, and my sister, then 13, being the baby see is, was scared and wanted to watch a movie on my iBook. Now I knew she wouldn't take care of it, because she never take care of anything. So then she complained to my mom, and of course, she got her way. So the next morning, I get my iBook from her room, go into the living room, and start importing music that I had just bought. Soon after, I think I was told to do something, so I closed my iBook, did what I had to do, went back to my computer. After I was done, I shut it down and closed it. At that point, I noticed it wouldn't not stay closed. So after fiddling with for a few minutes, I turn to my dad and said, "Guess what? Nora broke my computer." After he fiddled with it for a few a minutes, he turned to my mom and said, "He's absolutley right." When we get back to the city, we go to the Apple store. The guy at the genius bar looks at it for a few minutes, then tells me we are going to need to send it away for repairs. He then hands me a piece of paper that says it will cost some $400.00 to fix it. Long story short: I still have a broken iBook that won't shut properly. It turns out my sister fell asleep and my $1395 iBook slipped out of her hands.:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: So the moral of the story is never let your sister use anything that you value. And that Apple needs accidental damage coverage. :mad: |
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