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joeaston

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Dec 2, 2007
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The Ethernet socket on my MacBook (purchased December 2006) has stopped working.

It had never been particularly reliable, but because I use it every day I didn't want to send it off for repair.

Now it has stopped working completely. I know this is hardware issue (not related to software). I know OSX inside out.

My question is:

If I bought a MacBook AppleCare plan, would they repair this free of charge?

Thank you.
 
It's only left my desk on about 5 occasions, and I've never given it the slightest bump.

So, I assume that's a yes? :)
 
They will fix it.

However seeing as it is very early December 2007 you might be within the 12 month warranty that comes as standard with the computer. So I would take it into a store as soon as possible because you may not need to get applecare, although it is a sensible purchase anyway.
 
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