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slapphead_otool Apr 9th 2012 1:35 am

Re: Applecare...
 
I have my share of issues with Apple products, but after sales service definitely isn't one of them. Having fried the battery in my iPad in a hotel room in Bangkok (don't ask what I was doing) I took it in and they swapped it for a new one, despite my admission that I had almost certainly done it myself...

Throw in the genius bar staff, who may not always know the answer but do contact you later with suggestions, and its almost worth the price.

Now if Apple could just fix some of the quirks.... Like copy/paste instead of move.....

spalen Apr 9th 2012 1:58 am

Re: Applecare...
 
they replaced my iphone which I bought in Hong Kong, had no receipt, and had spilt cake in the speakers (mmmm cake ) which broke them - gave me a new one in chermside. Love their quality.

Took son's Macbook air in for a power cable that had failed - they happened to look over the macbook air too and noticed a 'loosening' hinge and had the entire screen replaced 'just to be on the safe side' 1 month out from warranty expiry (!)

I cannot see any other manufacturer doing that!

chris955 Apr 9th 2012 9:30 am

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I would sooner lick wet tarmac off the road.


Originally Posted by fish.01 (Post 9996237)
Stay on topic please Chris ;) ...btw, do you like vegemite?


fish.01 Apr 9th 2012 11:50 am

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Originally Posted by chris955 (Post 9996949)
I would sooner lick wet tarmac off the road.

Thank god...I knew I would have the same taste as you in something...it's awful isn't it :D

chris955 Apr 9th 2012 11:52 am

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It is the most disgusting concoction ever and I can only assume it was originally made as a joke.


Originally Posted by fish.01 (Post 9997125)
Thank god...I like to find a point of agreement with everyone...it's awful isn't it :D


fish.01 Apr 9th 2012 11:57 am

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Originally Posted by chris955 (Post 9997128)
It is the most disgusting concoction ever and I can only assume it was originally made as a joke.

My sisters used to spoon it into my mouth when I was asleep as a kid...still traumatised. :lol:

Amazulu Apr 9th 2012 1:05 pm

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Originally Posted by spalen (Post 9996362)
they replaced my iphone which I bought in Hong Kong, had no receipt, and had spilt cake in the speakers (mmmm cake ) which broke them - gave me a new one in chermside. Love their quality.

Took son's Macbook air in for a power cable that had failed - they happened to look over the macbook air too and noticed a 'loosening' hinge and had the entire screen replaced 'just to be on the safe side' 1 month out from warranty expiry (!)

I cannot see any other manufacturer doing that!

I'm not a big fan of the cult of Apple but I have to admit that their aftersales service is top notch.

discobay Apr 9th 2012 7:58 pm

Re: Applecare...
 
Can you buy Apple Care two months after purchase on a plan with Virgin?

roaringmouse Apr 10th 2012 6:09 pm

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Originally Posted by spalen (Post 9996362)
I cannot see any other manufacturer doing that!

This thread would indicate otherwise.

xzibit Apr 10th 2012 8:18 pm

Re: Applecare...
 
All replacement iPhones, iPods and iPads are refurbs, they don't give out new products even if you're told they do.

They have brand new cases and screens, but the internals are refurbed. You can tell due to the serial number the new product has.

Nothing wrong with the replacements, I've had my fair share. But unless you return the product within a week or two of product launch it will be a refurb.

I've managed to scratch my screen on my 4S so hoping to get a replacement before my warranty runs out.

fish.01 Apr 10th 2012 8:31 pm

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Originally Posted by xzibit (Post 9999754)
All replacement iPhones, iPods and iPads are refurbs, they don't give out new products even if you're told they do.

They have brand new cases and screens, but the internals are refurbed. You can tell due to the serial number the new product has.

Nothing wrong with the replacements, I've had my fair share. But unless you return the product within a week or two of product launch it will be a refurb.

I've managed to scratch my screen on my 4S so hoping to get a replacement before my warranty runs out.

Must be a lying little bugger. I looked him in the eye and asked specifically whether it was a refurb. He said categorically that it is brand new. How do I check the serial number ?

slapphead_otool Apr 11th 2012 12:28 am

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Originally Posted by xzibit (Post 9999754)
All replacement iPhones, iPods and iPads are refurbs, they don't give out new products even if you're told they do.

They have brand new cases and screens, but the internals are refurbed. You can tell due to the serial number the new product has.

Nothing wrong with the replacements, I've had my fair share. But unless you return the product within a week or two of product launch it will be a refurb.

I've managed to scratch my screen on my 4S so hoping to get a replacement before my warranty runs out.

I blew the battery on my iPad 1 and took it to the Genius bar. I guess about 4 months into ownership. The incident happened in Thailand, the complaint made in George Street Sydney.

The free replacement was absolutely brand spankers, came out of the stock cupboard shrink-wrapped, and was one of a pair ,the other being sold to a guy standing next to me. I just picked up one and he picked up another. They offered to transfer crap over, but i just took my sim out.... I didn't unwrap until I got it home.

Jarvl Apr 11th 2012 1:25 am

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Originally Posted by discobay (Post 9997745)
Can you buy Apple Care two months after purchase on a plan with Virgin?

Yes you can, you have to purchase applecare before the year warranty runs out.

discobay Apr 11th 2012 1:34 am

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When purchased on a two-year plan is the phone under a two-year warranty with the service provider?

Jarvl Apr 11th 2012 8:37 am

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Originally Posted by discobay (Post 10000197)
When purchased on a two-year plan is the phone under a two-year warranty with the service provider?

Not usually unless you have taken out their insurance.


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