Hi there
I have a 2017 MacBook Pro 13 with the Touch Bar. It’s an i7 3.5 GHz, 16 GB of ram and a 512 GB SSD. Almost maxed out.
I bought it in July of 2017 for a bit over $3k. Last week, my spacebar stopped traveling (it sort of feels stuck) and a couple of days later my ‘b’ key started to act strange: sometimes it registers no input, sometimes I get two b’s..!
I called Apple about this and they acknowledged that this is a known issue. They even have a webpage on their website that discusses this issue and my laptop is on the list of affected products: https://support.apple.com/en-ca/keyboard-service-program-for-mac-notebooks
The representative I spoke with quickly passed me on to their manager, who then explained to me that because I am few weeks out of the 4-year coverage limit associated with the repair of these faulty keyboards, I have to pay $199 + HST (I’m in Toronto, Ontario) for this repair. The representative said that if I had called a few weeks ago, I would have been able to get a free repair… but a few weeks ago my keyboard had no issues, and I didn’t think that it would have any issues..!
I can’t believe that an Apple laptop that cost me over $3,000 and that is just over 4 years old, has an acknowledged designed flaw that has to be repaired at my cost.
What do you think I should do?
I have a 2017 MacBook Pro 13 with the Touch Bar. It’s an i7 3.5 GHz, 16 GB of ram and a 512 GB SSD. Almost maxed out.
I bought it in July of 2017 for a bit over $3k. Last week, my spacebar stopped traveling (it sort of feels stuck) and a couple of days later my ‘b’ key started to act strange: sometimes it registers no input, sometimes I get two b’s..!
I called Apple about this and they acknowledged that this is a known issue. They even have a webpage on their website that discusses this issue and my laptop is on the list of affected products: https://support.apple.com/en-ca/keyboard-service-program-for-mac-notebooks
The representative I spoke with quickly passed me on to their manager, who then explained to me that because I am few weeks out of the 4-year coverage limit associated with the repair of these faulty keyboards, I have to pay $199 + HST (I’m in Toronto, Ontario) for this repair. The representative said that if I had called a few weeks ago, I would have been able to get a free repair… but a few weeks ago my keyboard had no issues, and I didn’t think that it would have any issues..!
I can’t believe that an Apple laptop that cost me over $3,000 and that is just over 4 years old, has an acknowledged designed flaw that has to be repaired at my cost.
What do you think I should do?