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AppleCare for 2012 Mac mini - is it worth it?
Okay I've never got Apple care but most of time have opted for Squaretrade warranty and that has been pretty good so far for me. I've question if Apple care is even worth it for Mac-mini considering it is just $799 machine and Apple is asking for another $149 to top it. It is desktop so chances of things going hay-wire with it is less as there is no moving for the device.
What exactly Apple care provides apart from regular repair in case of mal-functioning ? If you've Applecare could you sign-up for some of those one-on-one classes on certain software in Apple store ?
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AppleCare Protection Plan for Mac or Apple Display
As to whether AppleCare is worth it or not, that's a matter of opinion. You'll find lots of opinions on both sides, with roughly 75% saying it's worth it. You really need to decide if it's worth it to you. If you want more information, you can search the forum, where you'll find dozens, if not hundreds of threads asking "is AppleCare worth it?" The overall consensus seems to be about 75% in favor of it. Quote:
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it may only be 99 not 149. look at the special store like the one for government workers.
the mini is 779 and the applecare is 99. or a store like this one http://www.jr.com/apple/pe/APP_MD010LL_SL_A/ where it is 119 for most all buyers one more good link http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...e_for_Mac.html 104 Last edited by philipma1957; Nov 28, 2012 at 09:06 PM. |
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Thanks guys for your help, I'm still not sure if I want it for a mini. I'd probably wait for sometime to decide.
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AppleCare for MacBooks is about 50:50. OTOH, for Mac minis its an absolute waste of money. The main failure point of the mini will be the hard drive which is dirt cheap these days. You can make a better case for the new iMacs as they're very difficult to work on.
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If you buy your Mac Mini from B&H you can get the Apple Care for only 52$!!
But you must purchase it together with your Mac Mini, you can't purchase it separately and get the special price Also you get free software (Parallels or FileMaker Bento 4 Database) http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...leId=897212REG |
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Do you buy insurance for your car?
I buy it and AC for my systems too.
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that is exactly what I think, for laptops or iMac applecare is worth it as you dont want $1500 worth of brick sitting on your desk. With Mac-mini price is not that high so buying Applecare makes very little sense to me. I'm not denying people who are buying it for their own peace of mind.
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Is an uninsured computer user going to hit your computer and damage it? Does AppleCare cover theft? Apples and Oranges lol
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As long as you don't pay full retail for it, it's worth it in my opinion for the three year coverage and phone support and the additional "leverage" it usually carries when having an issue. I got mine for $99 and thought it was a decent deal. I only had to use it once with my 2009 iMac, but it was a lifesaver.
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The extra 149.00 allows me to rest easy knowing that if the mac mini stops working for whatever reason, it will be covered by Apple and I don't have to spend the 400+ to replace the board or anything. Different folks; different strokes. ---------- Quote:
My point is, AC will help cover the expenses that will incur if something was to happen to the system. 149 AC compared to 400+, I'll stick with the AC..
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The Mini is mostly solid-state. If it's going to fail, it will do so in the first 90 days and you'll be covered by the standard warranty. Other than that, the only parts that are likely to fail are the hard drive and the fan, both of which you can replace yourself fairly easily for much less money than you would spend on AppleCare. ---------- Quote:
Let's say AppleCare will buy you a new Mini ($800) in the case that it breaks (let's say the chance of that is 5%, to be pessimistic). $800 * 5% = $40. If AppleCare costs more than $40 (it does) then it's not worth it. Of course you have to also factor in whether or not you can pay for the thing you're insuring out-of-pocket, which is why almost everybody buys car insurance and health insurance, because a loss of a car or a major health problem can easily lead to crippling financial burdens. But hopefully we are all doing well enough here that we can buy a new Mini if we have to. |
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When it applies to the Mini, parts are pretty expensive and toss in labor, you could run out of coverage with S.T. AppleCare again will cover for the 3 years. Where S.T. does make sense is on used computers. I'm selling my old 2009 iMac that has a potential GPU issue. I made it clear up front what the problem was suggested the buyer get a 3-year warranty from Square Trade since it's only $99 and would cover the repairs. |
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Okay I know everyone have their opinion on warranty and there is nothing right or wrong with either of it, so please dont try to make it personal.
Coming back to comparison part of AC & ST , I've upgraded my mini with aftermarket SSD on my own and have 1TB HDD in there. So if I get AC will they still cover my mini ? or because I upgraded to SSD without paying them "apple-tax", they wont cover my mini anymore ?
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The L.A. Computer Co. is the best place to buy AC from an authorized dealer. It consistently meets or beats Apple's education discount price. You don't have to buy a Mac to get the discount. Stay away from eBay unless you like getting ripped-off...
$95 http://www.lacomputercompany.com/cgi...=sku&sku=19343 I always get it for portable Macs since they tend to have more problems. The new iMac innards aren't accessible by the user so it is probably a good idea... The Mini? So much can be repaired by the user I'm still on the fence... |
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AC good option for whole desktop purchase
I purchased Apple Care with my Mac Mini purchase and I also got TB display, magic mouse and Apple Keyboard and it is all covered by Apple Care for $99 for 3 years. I believe that is a good coverage with piece of mind. And if I am not wrong, adding second disk or replacing memory are all user upgradable options so I think AC should still be valid on it. AC for TB display itself is for $79 so the whole deal for $99 made sense to me personally.
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I've been buying computers for nearly 30 years. Never once bought applecare and never once needed it. If I had bought it, I would have wasted $1200 (12 Macs).
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It was certainly worth it on my 2009 MBP. In the 3 years of coverage I had to replace the HDD, screen, and logic board. It also covered my time capsule when it failed. Plus all the free phone support I ever wanted. I just ordered a mini (should be here today!) and applecare also. I like the peace of mind.
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