EDIT: I just got confirmation from Apple about my three-year coverage. Although I still have about 30 days to purchase AppleCare plus, they dated my 36 months of Apple care from my date of purchase of it. So, just be aware of that. I might have waited another month. Check how long you have in your country to purchase AppleCare and if you want it for the maximum time purchase it just before that window closes. Depending on the country, it could be 30 days, 60 days, or a year.
I bought Apple Care for my first Mac in 2013. That machine served me well until this M1 Pro. I really appreciate the tech support, especially as I use Logic Pro and get support with issues with that complex program, as well as on Pages and other programs I use a lot. This, is in addition to the damage/hardware protection.
Apple Care can be like having your own IT dept, although it is a crapshoot as to whether you get a tech savvy person, or not. With patience on that front, Apple Care is totally worth it, to me.
I'm glad this thread came up, because in Canada you now only have 60 days to purchase Apple Care, (it used to be one year) so I just bought it, $299C, plus tax, $338, yikes! But I'm pleased, as I use my computer a LOT for my professional work.
Here is from the Canadian Apple site. Check for your own country to make sure you know the window you have for purchasing it.
- Purchase AppleCare+ with your new Mac.
- Or buy it within 60 days of your Mac purchase:
- Online (requires you to verify your serial number)
- At an Apple Store (inspection of Mac and proof of purchase are required)
- By calling (800) 263‑3394
In 2013, I purchased an unused Apple care from someone on Ebay, at like, 60% of full retail. I don't know if it's still legit to do this, but it used to be, Apple had no issues, as long as it was an unused number. Used to be someone might get given a laptop with Applecare, not care for it and sell it. That may have changed, however. I didn't look into it this time, not worth my time and effort now.