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Apple replaced my MBP
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Apple replaced my 15.4 MBP 2.0Ghz CD, 2Gb, 100Gb HD, 256MB X1600 with 15.4 MBP 2.33Ghz C2D, 2Gb, 120Gb HD, 256MB X1600.
I had it sincec last April but it lately I started having screen problems (4 grey spot, white line and 4 dead pixels). Took it to Apple Store last thursday and had it back with a new screen on friday. Worked fine until this monday when I got vertical lines and one horizontal. Took it in and the screen replaced the same day, but when I went to pick it up it turned out that the machine won't go to sleep or stay on for longer than 5 minutes. Received a call from Apple today and was told that the logic board was damaged during the second repair and the new one with all the data transferred from the old one is waiting for me at the store.
Two repairs and a replacement in one week!! Amazing!!!
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Macbook Pro 2.16 C2D | 2GB | 160 HD
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Originally Posted by Xarthan
congrats!
Thank you!!! I am on it right now. Seems perfect, fingers crossed
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They replaced it for free?
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Wow, they really sped up things for you!
Are you a PRO member by any chance?
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20" iMac | 2.66, 2gb, HD 2600
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Originally Posted by earthlings
They replaced it for free?
Yes!!!
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Originally Posted by asodamiac
Wow, they really sped up things for you!
Are you a PRO member by any chance?
No, I was within the first year of warranty. I now have one more year.
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It's like seeing a Unicorn. Unfortunetly, my experience with Apple is quite the opposite.
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Originally Posted by zign
Yes!!!
Sweet.
I wish they replaced my old pb with a new macbook back in January. But that was wishful thinking and it was out of warenty.
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I did not know they repaired laptops at the Apple Store? They told me they ship it to Apple for repairs always. Do some stores offer instore repair?
Thanks!
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Better luck than I had...I sent my PowerBook in a few weeks ago on a Monday night to have the logic board replaced becasue one of my RAM slots wasn't registering. They received it on Tuesday, repaired it, and shipped it back. Then, DHL decided to ship my laptop to a Dell service center (yeah, Dell!) instead of sending it back to me, and it took them two weeks to retrieve it. I guess the problem really was DHL and not Apple though.
By the way, Milwaukee needs a bigger Apple Store so they can do repairs in house. They don't even stock computers in our store anymore because it's so small.
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Originally Posted by timmerk
I did not know they repaired laptops at the Apple Store? They told me they ship it to Apple for repairs always. Do some stores offer instore repair?
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The genius bar guys checked it out, then they sent it to the guys in California I believe.
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ya imo apple has the best tech support and phone support in the world........ some people disagree but i have had to put up with some of the worst tech support people ever...........
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Originally Posted by zign
Apple replaced my 15.4 MBP 2.0Ghz CD, 2Gb, 100Gb HD, 256MB X1600 with 15.4 MBP 2.33Ghz C2D, 2Gb, 120Gb HD, 256MB X1600.
I had it sincec last April but it lately I started having screen problems (4 grey spot, white line and 4 dead pixels). Took it to Apple Store last thursday and had it back with a new screen on friday. Worked fine until this monday when I got vertical lines and one horizontal. Took it in and the screen replaced the same day, but when I went to pick it up it turned out that the machine won't go to sleep or stay on for longer than 5 minutes. Received a call from Apple today and was told that the logic board was damaged during the second repair and the new one with all the data transferred from the old one is waiting for me at the store.
Two repairs and a replacement in one week!! Amazing!!!
i love owning a mac...
my Powerbook G4 17 had a couple of problems about the 1.5 year mark and my local store after a couple of issues replaced it with a C2D.
at that point i got the 3yr warranty and life is grand...
there are grey spots on the screen, but i will look into those later..
as they come and go...
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Originally Posted by timmerk
I did not know they repaired laptops at the Apple Store? They told me they ship it to Apple for repairs always. Do some stores offer instore repair?
Thanks!
It depends on the Apple Store. Some have service centers in the back for easily repariable parts (like HDDs, RAM, cards, etc.) I think major repairs like LCDs, motherboards, etc. always get sent out. I don't work at an Apple store, so I can't say for sure. That's what the Genius guy told me.
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you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods,
you will understand why I dismiss yours." - Stephen F. Roberts
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Originally Posted by olePigeon
It depends on the Apple Store. Some have service centers in the back for easily repariable parts (like HDDs, RAM, cards, etc.) I think major repairs like LCDs, motherboards, etc. always get sent out. I don't work at an Apple store, so I can't say for sure. That's what the Genius guy told me.
In London's Regents Street Store they repair everything in store. This is how they were able to exchange the screen in about 5 hours. Of course they did damage the logic board
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Originally Posted by zign
In London's Regents Street Store they repair everything in store. This is how they were able to exchange the screen in about 5 hours. Of course they did damage the logic board
Wish they did that at my Apple store here in the states.
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