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Jorey3969

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Dec 16, 2005
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I tripped over the power adapter wire and well the iBook went flying but is alright but the end of the power adapter was all bent up and part of it was broke inside the computer but I got that out, so the question is would this be covered by applecare, and I really dont have 100 dollars laying around for another one. thanks.
 

gekko513

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Oct 16, 2003
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No, it wouldn't normally be covered by applecare since it's accidental damage and not a manufacturing fault.
 

OutThere

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Dec 19, 2002
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Whatever you do, don't try plugging it back in, even if it's 'just to see' if it works...you run the risk of frying your computer. :eek:
 

craigatkinson

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Jan 31, 2006
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A new power adapter is a relatively inexpensive fix.

Jorey3969 said:
I tripped over the power adapter wire and well the iBook went flying but is alright but the end of the power adapter was all bent up and part of it was broke inside the computer but I got that out, so the question is would this be covered by applecare, and I really dont have 100 dollars laying around for another one. thanks.
 
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