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Paul Wright

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Aug 24, 2006
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Oke so this is a reply to https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/267736/
simply my macbook screen was faulty... i did mention to them airport kept dropping and they said they would test and get a new airport card. this was ok, but when the store said they were going to order in a new LCD, Airport card, they were going to try straighten the misaligned case and change the battery, because they thought it was defective, i was suprised that they wouldnt just give me a replacement, instead they were going to repair it.

Have any of you guys had weird experiences where they replace loads of things instead of giving you a replacement... mind they did have the 2Ghz 1gb ram C2D macbook in stock... they had several to be precise.

:confused:

i thought they would just send it to apple to refurb and then later sell it online or something in there refurb store.
 

aquajet

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Feb 12, 2005
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I believe this is pretty typical. Apple doesn't replace machines unless it's considered DOA or a lemon, in which case the same problem needs repair several times.
 

aquajet

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Feb 12, 2005
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Ok this is the second time today I've heard the word "lemon" used in this way. What does that mean? :confused:

From Oxford American Dictionary:

noun
4 informal a person or thing, esp. an automobile, regarded as unsatisfactory, disappointing, or feeble.​
 
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