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anjanesh

macrumors regular
Original poster
May 20, 2010
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Navi Mumbai
I normally purchase all my Apple products from Maple.

I want to know what you think of this premium plan ? Eleva - https://maplestore.in/eleva-the-privilege-program-from-maple/

I can pay an additional $122 for an iPhone 14 and within 365 days if something happens to my iPhone I pay and additional $122 and get a brand new iPhone 14 instantly no questions asked. Valid for only 1 year.

Other benefits like free service and 60% buy back value of the iPhone 14 when buying iPhone 15 within 365-400 days of Eleva plan.

Same applies to other products like base version of MacBook Air M2 at $170 for 2 years.

Worth ?
 
„I can pay an additional $122 for an iPhone 14 and within 365 days if something happens to my iPhone I pay and additional $122 and get a brand new iPhone 14 instantly no questions asked.“
No questions asked but something needs to happen to your iphone? What’s that ”something”?
 
OK I got it it’s like an insurance with additional features. So You would have to pay 244$ if your phone is damaged to get a new one. You get 60% for your 14 if you get a new 15. And additional service.
I only got once Apple Care with my AirPods after reading all the horror stories of broken batteries.
It was money wasted.
Others use AC to exchange their old iphone into a new one to sell it before new iphone come out. Depends on how you „use„ it.
 
I handle my devices with care - I paid some $300 for Apple Care for my 2018 edition MBP in December 2018 and till now I didn't have to use it - care expired and am still using the MBP like before without upgrading from Mojave. Same for iPhone and iPad. So may not be required for future products - but INCASE ?
 
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