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Shazkar

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Aug 5, 2006
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Simple question: How long does Apple usually take to fix the discoloration prob on a MacBook when you bring it in?
 

uchuff

macrumors member
Mar 25, 2006
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On the phone initially I was told 4-5 days, when I decided to ship it back in a box instead they said "7-10 working days but it should be much quicker than that", shipped it Friday, confirmation email this morning that they have received it.
 

xfiftyfour

macrumors 68030
Apr 14, 2006
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Clemson, SC
my box is coming tomorrow. on the phone they said at most a week, but usually quicker than that.

keep in mind that on business days, everything is overnighted, so shipping doesn't take forever or tack on a bunch of time to the overall repair.
 

icec0ld

macrumors member
Mar 1, 2006
88
5
all this talk about the discoloration makes me wonder whether or not i should switch from the ibook to the new macbooks... :confused: :confused: :confused:
 

xfiftyfour

macrumors 68030
Apr 14, 2006
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Clemson, SC
icec0ld said:
all this talk about the discoloration makes me wonder whether or not i should switch from the ibook to the new macbooks... :confused: :confused: :confused:
i certainly would. the discoloration is recognized and being fixed by Apple (later models don't even have this, from what I've read). And the performance gain from an iBook to a MB is HUGE.. by far outweighs this discoloration problem..
 

aristobrat

macrumors G5
Oct 14, 2005
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xfiftyfour said:
i certainly would. the discoloration is recognized and being fixed by Apple (later models don't even have this, from what I've read). And the performance gain from an iBook to a MB is HUGE.. by far outweighs this discoloration problem..
My thoughts exactly!
 
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