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gregpod9

macrumors 6502
Apr 27, 2007
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Not sure yet for my MBA. I have about a month to decide to add it. My credit card already extended my MBA warranty by one year. If I do add it, will AppleCare add more resale value my MBA?
 

russell_314

macrumors 604
Feb 10, 2019
6,671
10,271
USA
I always recommend Apple Care if you’re going to keep it for more than a year. It’s well worth it even if you don’t have a problem that requires using it. I call it peace of mind
 
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wilberforce

macrumors 68030
Aug 15, 2020
2,932
3,207
SF Bay Area
One disadvantage of AppleCare versus self-insuring, that is not often recognized: if your computer is repaired or replaced, you typically get the same old model (refurbished).
If you self-insure and if you need to replace it, you get the latest model. Which in a couple of years' time may be the 14" Mini-LED screen, M2 processor, 4 ports, 32 GB, etc.
Just something to consider.
 
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4sallypat

macrumors 601
Sep 16, 2016
4,034
3,782
So Calif
As others have said, six year consumer law protection here in the UK, independent of any EU laws, so BREXIT won't change this.

No point to AppleCare, unless for accidental damage, especially as you're in the UK.

I've had numerous 3-4 year old machines repaired, including new logic boards under this law. Employees at the various Apple Stores are well aware of it, but don't volunteer the information, so you have to mention it, and sometimes push. Then they'll call out a more senior member of staff to inspect the machine, to make sure it's not been damaged in any way, and they are usually pretty good at honouring it. No paperwork or anything, they just take it in, and a few days laters, your machine (or iPhone) is fixed.

Here's the deal from the Apple website:


Edit: Apologies to Scots: it's 6 years in England and Wales, 5 years in Scotland.
WOW, is that the reason why prices are so much higher in the UK and EU ???

The higher price point to offset the cost of extended warranty that Apple has to pay for compared to the low prices in the US for 1 year of standard coverage ?
 

Yebubbleman

macrumors 603
May 20, 2010
6,024
2,617
Los Angeles, CA
I buy AppleCare+ on every Apple product I buy. You have one bad logic board or one bad display outside of that limited warranty and then it more than pays for itself. If you don't, at least you had peace of mind all throughout.
 
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tdar

macrumors 68020
Jun 23, 2003
2,102
2,522
Johns Creek Ga.
Considering that the only repair available on my M1 mini is system board replacement, Yes I checked that box as soon as it was made available.
 
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1240766

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Nov 2, 2020
264
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AppleCare+ for Macs is outrageous. I have for my iPhone 12, watch and iPad....but for the MacBook I am getting elsewhere I hope
 

Polo2883

macrumors regular
Aug 25, 2006
235
50
Bestbuy is selling apple care plus for MBA for $50 off. So $199 for 3 yrs is not bad.
 

RotaryP7

macrumors 6502a
Aug 31, 2011
751
30
Miami, FL
Nearly all PC computer parts (CPU, graphic, motherboard , SSD , power supply ) are covered by the 36 months warranty. So if You pay apple care You pay for nothing...Extra money for Apple )
Is that true? I thought all parts on Macbook's are only a 12-month warranty? That's a first.
 

Supra Mac

macrumors 6502
Jan 5, 2012
302
143
Texas
Nope. Over the years have had 20 some odd Apple devices within the family (iPhones, iPads, computers). Did the math, I have had only one fail, a Mac mini at 7 years old. Minus the cost of that with the money saved not getting AC I can buy two laptops, so I self insure.
 

Fomalhaut

macrumors 68000
Oct 6, 2020
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I didn't bother. Standard consumer protection in Australia is 2 years after purchase, and this is long enough to weed out any manufacturing defect. If it fails after that, I'll take my chances with repair costs, or in the worst-case scenario just eat the loss.
 

Zazoh

macrumors 68000
Jan 4, 2009
1,516
1,121
San Antonio, Texas
I had an iPad get the white spot out of warranty and my local store replaced it.
Nope. Over the years have had 20 some odd Apple devices within the family (iPhones, iPads, computers). Did the math, I have had only one fail, a Mac mini at 7 years old. Minus the cost of that with the money saved not getting AC I can buy two laptops, so I self insure.

Yup similar. The one iPad that did develop on my iPad, my Apple store replaced out of warranty. Kindness goes a long way in retail.
 

T5BRICK

macrumors G3
Aug 3, 2006
8,314
2,391
Oregon
Normally I don’t, but I did this time for my M1 MacBook Air. Last time I had AppleCare on a Mac was my 1st gen MacBook Pro. It paid for itself.
 

MCAsan

macrumors 601
Jul 9, 2012
4,587
442
Atlanta
For the new mini, dang straight. So I will have 3 year of support for the mini and the new monitor.
 
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FilmIndustryGuy

macrumors 6502a
May 12, 2015
612
393
Manhattan Beach, CA
I know the battery lasts long so you’ll go through less cycles but I had AC on my 12 inch MacBook and spilled water into it. Apple replaced whole top case and battery after 3 years of use so in this case it was worth it but also I dropped that laptop a few times without any case on it and all I got was little dings here and there so...
 

acidfast7_redux

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Nov 10, 2020
567
521
uk
Here in the US, I wish AppleCare+ for Macs was monthly renewable (i.e. "endless"), like it is for the AppleWatch, iPad, etc. I'd gladly play $50/mo to know my Mac was covered for as long as it was supported, not just "up to" 3 yrs. But doubt that's ever gonna happen...
$50/mo is 600/year and extremely expensive.
 
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4sallypat

macrumors 601
Sep 16, 2016
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3,782
So Calif
Sometimes B&H will have a sale on AppleCare purchase only. That would be better than having to taker your MB to BestBuy for an inspection.
Good to know!

I have seen sales of AppleCare on Costco.com like 50% off so can I just purchase the AC+ only without the hardware purchase ?
 
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