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Nov 16, 2008 12:40 |  #1

Well the time has come for me to make the decision about getting the extended apple care warranty.

I am wondering what people's opinions are on this...worth it or not?

I know some will say the peace of mind is worth it, but how many people out there have had problems with their apple products?

My apple produce is an iMac, the metal version.


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Nov 16, 2008 13:43 |  #2

I got it with my iMac. It's not all that expensive, and seeing as how the iMac isn't really user serviceable, I figured it was well worth the peace of mind.




  
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Nov 16, 2008 14:08 as a reply to  @ crn3371's post |  #3

I got it when I bought my MacBook Pro a few months ago. Three years will last me until I'm out of college. I just like the peace of mind also, especially with something I use so frequently.


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Nov 16, 2008 20:25 |  #4

You should get it for any apple product. I got my iphone replaced 4 times in the last year so i bought procare for another year.




  
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Nov 16, 2008 21:41 |  #5

Yes. Bought it on my Macbook, and have gotten 2 brand new HD's, 1 battery, 1 CD reader, all for free. If I didnt have the plan, I would have had to pay for all that. Mind you, to replace a HD it costs about 300.



  
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Nov 17, 2008 06:07 |  #6

Yup - I got it for my G5 iMac and used it.
The main unit itself has been faultless, but I'm on my second keyboard (key bounce) and third mighty mouse (that stupid, stupid design that makes it impossible to clean the track ball).

Although it didn't apply in my case, as the warranty is transferrable (so I believe), it's a huge advantage on resale.




  
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Nov 17, 2008 06:15 |  #7
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i love macs - have 4 of them in the house right now (well 3 because 1 is being repaired haha)... my iMac has been in the shop once - dead HD. My daughter's macbook has been in 3 times now - 2 HDs, one cracked case. I've had my iPhone replaced once. The quality on Apple products is outstanding, but you've got to realize that computers fail. Especially HDs. Back up your files!!!! And buy Applecare.


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Nov 17, 2008 17:21 |  #8

It is just like any insurance. You are essentially gambling against yourself. But the piece of mind alone is worth it


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Nov 18, 2008 12:38 |  #9

Sorry to jack your post, but quick question. I bought Apple Care with my laptop over 5 or 6 years ago, and have never used it only thing is maybe opened it. Can you re-sell this product or once its bought it's yours kind of thing?


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TylerOxendine wrote in post #6711712 (external link)
Sorry to jack your post, but quick question. I bought Apple Care with my laptop over 5 or 6 years ago, and have never used it only thing is maybe opened it. Can you re-sell this product or once its bought it's yours kind of thing?

If it wasn't ever activated, then it didn't do you any good to buy it. I don't know if a 6 year old Applecare can be used on new equipment. Most applecare boxes are specific to the type of hardware and whatever you bought is no longer avail so my expectations are you're screwed.


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Dec 12, 2008 01:25 |  #11

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I don't know if a 6 year old Applecare can be used on new equipment. Most applecare boxes are specific to the type of hardware and whatever you bought is no longer avail so my expectations are you're screwed.

Its now activated/linked automatically with the unit purchased and starts its 3 years at the time of receipt (I don't think they send out documentation anymore).

I have purchased Apple care on every one of my Mac's since the first G3's. It has not only paid for itself, it helps boost the re-sale (which is outstanding on Apple towers to begin with). I get a new tower about every 1.5 years and have had Apple care replace to date....one G3 Laptop LCD, one G4 motherboard (non-mirror drive), one Apple/NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra (which was almost as gawdawful expensive as the G4 MoBo that tanked), a couple ATI cards and some certified memory.

IMHO, always buy it! Its good peace of mind, good value and will help in re-sale (provided you sell it within 3 years of course:)


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Aug 19, 2009 17:37 |  #12

For a laptop or PC, I would. Everyone I know who has owned an Apple (like any big box pre-built computer) has had issues that needed to be repaired after a year or two. For the iPhone, I wouldnt bother, too expensive and youll probably want the new version after your one year is up anyway.


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Aug 20, 2009 02:05 |  #13

And if you buy it, you can get it much cheaper from a reputable seller on eBay...

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Aug 20, 2009 11:09 |  #14

Sure if something expensive breaks you will be glad you got the warranty but statistically you should be OK. This may not apply if you need frequent phone support and can benefit from the 3 years phone support.

And even if you do have the warranty prepare to make your case because they will try to say it's not covered.




  
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Aug 20, 2009 11:25 |  #15

for $60 for the $400 iphone its piece of mind.

just get it. if you don't use it, its a small sum in comparison to something catastrophic happening to your kit


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