So I will preface this by saying that I know I'm a complete and utter moron. And I regret so many choices that were made.
I wound up getting really drunk last night and came home and vomited on my 2015 MacBook Pro keyboard. I don't know exactly what I did other than wipe it off (I was inexcusably drunk and 100% should not have had my computer open at all). It was working fine today, but I've powered it down so as to avoid any further damage. Part of the issue is that I live in Ireland at the moment and there are only authorized Apple service providers and no actual stores. I'm taking it to a service provider first thing tomorrow morning.
My question is what exactly should I say to them? I had a previous MacBook get some liquid damage, and the guy at the Apple Store said he'd pretended I hadn't said that so that the repair would be less expensive since it was only one part that wasn't working and if he'd gone by the book, he'd have had to replace basically everything. So I got off really lucky there. When I take this one in, do I just ask for a diagnostic test or is it better to tell them exactly what happened? To my knowledge Apple doesn't offer cleaning services, right? They'd just replace whatever's not working?
Any advice would be really appreciated, especially given what a massive idiot I am.
I wound up getting really drunk last night and came home and vomited on my 2015 MacBook Pro keyboard. I don't know exactly what I did other than wipe it off (I was inexcusably drunk and 100% should not have had my computer open at all). It was working fine today, but I've powered it down so as to avoid any further damage. Part of the issue is that I live in Ireland at the moment and there are only authorized Apple service providers and no actual stores. I'm taking it to a service provider first thing tomorrow morning.
My question is what exactly should I say to them? I had a previous MacBook get some liquid damage, and the guy at the Apple Store said he'd pretended I hadn't said that so that the repair would be less expensive since it was only one part that wasn't working and if he'd gone by the book, he'd have had to replace basically everything. So I got off really lucky there. When I take this one in, do I just ask for a diagnostic test or is it better to tell them exactly what happened? To my knowledge Apple doesn't offer cleaning services, right? They'd just replace whatever's not working?
Any advice would be really appreciated, especially given what a massive idiot I am.