[geeks] Backlight issues - should I use AppleCare?

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Sat Jan 6 22:15:27 CST 2007


 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Bill Bradford <mrbill at mrbill.net>
> On Sat, Jan 06, 2007 at 01:18:09PM -0500, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:
> > Fri, 05 Jan 2007 @ 22:43 -0600, Bill Bradford said:
> > > Would I be a picky bitch if I took it in for AppleCare service?
> > Hell no, your machine is broken, and they should fix it. From what I
> > hear from some friends, Apple will fix things like this without issue.
> > (looks lovingly at his perfect 204B and worries...)
> 
> Nope, apparently the "Genuis" at the Apple Store made up his mind before
> he even UNPACKED THE MACHINE OUT OF THE BOX that any problems were caused
> by "tar buildup" (my wife is a smoker, I am not - but she doesn't use the
> machine) and were not covered under warranty.
> 
> They're going to have someone look at it tomorrow, but from the way he 
> wrote up the work order its not going to be covered.
> 
> I wrote it up in detail:
> 
> http://weblog.mrbill.net/archives/2007/01/06/bad-experience-with-applecare/
> 
> Bill
> 
> -- 
> Bill Bradford 
> Houston, Texas
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I dunno Bill.  If you get that as the response from the "tech" I would just
tell then that is a load of crap and they just don't want to give you the
support you paid for.  Ask him for actual documentation of proof that
cigarette smoking will do that to an LCD screen else fix it.  If necessary,
imply legal repercussions.  The mark looks to me like the "diffuser" behind
the LCD has a stress fracture which could be a manufactoring defect which
takes time to develop. I've got something like that on my laptop but I think
that was caused by some one around here "moving" my laptop rather forcefully.

Bob



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