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Mac user since 1988. Yeah, I'm old.
We looked into them, but we have heard too many horror stories of them heating up, etc. So we thought we would play it safe. Thank you very much though.
We have a macbook but we are also looking into getting an..I guess it's called...imac.
Currently our charge cord for the macbook is dead. A new one is more expensive then I though. So we aren't using it much. Jenn takes it to work to have charged.
Take it to the Genius Bar at the Apple store. You'll be surprised, under warranty or not sometimes they ignore how old it is and give you a new charge cable for free, or at a discount.
i switched from pc to mac in 2004 and haven't looked back. i currently have a 27" imac.
Very good advice. A couple of weeks ago my sister dropped her iPod classic and broke it completely. She took it to the Genius bar just to have them look to see if it had any hope. It didn't. She was just going to buy a new one, but the guy offered her the same older model (80gb) which they don't sell anymore, brand new for $60. I'm guessing it was new old stock that hadn't sold, so they gave it to her heavily discounted. New, I think it used to cost $200. And the 160gb classic they sell now (the only classic) is $250.
So you never know what they're going to do there. Worth a shot.
Take it to the Genius Bar at the Apple store. You'll be surprised, under warranty or not sometimes they ignore how old it is and give you a new charge cable for free, or at a discount.
my friend got a mac laptop and within a year it stopped turning on, and the cable broke, she took it to the apple store and they said they couldn't give her a new cable because that was an older computer, it was only a year old, I don't know,
and fixing it was going to cost her almost the same as the price of the computer itself, she could have bought a new computer, but she still had a lot of important files in the damaged one.
thats one of the reasons i don't think about converting, seems like apple is much more expensive, and harder to fix? that last part I don't know, I know she tried to see if she could get it fixed but didn't have much luck,
I call bull____. I never experienced this through Apple, especially during the warranty period. If she bought a refurbished Mac form them, you get at least a 1 year warranty. This story sounds bogus because they never reject you for replacement parts/repairs under the warranty period. Unless she purchased this through a third party, that wasn't a store, then I can understand why they would do that.