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PB Power supply fragile?
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Wasilla, Alaska
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My wife dropped the white "brick" part of our powerbook power supply, and it has stopped working.
Are they really that sensitive? Is it covered under applecare?
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I treat mine terribly and it keeps working, so I suspect this is an anomaly--and I've managed to get one replaced under AppleCare in the past, so I suspect it is still the case now.
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Memphis, Tn. USA
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Originally Posted by mrmister
I treat mine terribly and it keeps working, so I suspect this is an anomaly--and I've managed to get one replaced under AppleCare in the past, so I suspect it is still the case now.
You did have Safeware insurance didn't you?
No deductable .... free replacement!
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"You did have Safeware insurance didn't you?"
Nope.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Memphis, Tn. USA
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Originally Posted by mrmister
"You did have Safeware insurance didn't you?"
Nope.
Your Homeowners will cover but I don't know about deductable....
Safeware.com charges no deductable
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