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    Question about apple care

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by jczet4, Aug 20, 2007.

  1. jczet4

    jczet4 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi... i need to know the difference betwen not having apple care and having it, iam the kind of guy who take cares a lot his stuff so its probably gonna last me forever my future mbp, but iam having my doubts about apple care, especialy for his price and my main concern its the i dont know exactly how it is or how it work. "its like an extension for a normal guaranty?, or it comes with more features?"
     
  2. windowsrookie

    windowsrookie Notebook Consultant

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    It just extends the normal warranty another 2 years (totaling 3 years of warranty).
     
  3. Sam

    Sam Notebook Virtuoso

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    AppleCare extends your hardware warranty to three years, extends your phone support to three years and provides you with TechTool Deluxe (an application) for diagnosing possible problems you may get.