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Robert27191

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Feb 25, 2014
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Hi,

I just purchased a rMBP through the Higher Education site and was told every step of the way that this would come with three-years (extended) applecare as standard/free of charge.

However, when I look at the details on my mac, it only has one year a warranty recognised, saying it's due to run out in July 2015.

Any ideas?

TIA
 

r0k

macrumors 68040
Mar 3, 2008
3,611
75
Detroit
Hi,

I just purchased a rMBP through the Higher Education site and was told every step of the way that this would come with three-years (extended) applecare as standard/free of charge.

However, when I look at the details on my mac, it only has one year a warranty recognised, saying it's due to run out in July 2015.

Any ideas?

TIA

What documentation do you have about this? Was it a web page or does it show up on your invoice? I would definitely call AppleCare and ask them about this. I bought an "education" MBP for my daughter last year and I paid for AC separately.
 
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