If I understand correctly, your one year warranty on your MBP ended before you registered your AppleCare? If that's the case, you're most likely SOL. You could try calling AppleCare to see if someone will take pity on you and pull some strings, but there are quite a few "horror" stories of folks being told, "Sorry, you're too late." 😱
Rather than getting so upset just call them and tell them what happened. They have a record of when you bought Applecare. Apple has always been more than fair with me when I've been honest and polite. It's worth a try.
Not much I can do after their office closes but illustrate the complete lack of preparation they have for such occurrences.
Um, for any warantee to be functional, regardless of the product, you'd have to register the product with the manufacturer, with you as the owner. Just purchasing a Macbook, for example, does not mean that the one-year warantee is in effect until you have registered it with Apple. In the case of APP, how are they supposed to know who you are and what product serial the warantee is going to be associated with?
Why do you think everything comes with registration cards or allows you to register online? So they know who the dem thing belongs to.
Also, because you waited until the last moment to purchase it (putting yourself into the position of being away when it arrived), it's Apple's fault?
Let us know how that lawsuit works out for you.
Their FAQ says it can be purchased anytime during the first year. That is it, nothing about registration. I have never bought an extended warranty before for anything. I do not know how it works and the FAQ was no help. I had to get it the last min. because I do not have $250. I had to wait until I got my federal tax return and my dad does taxes so he did it as soon as it was possible. I do not deal with credit cards.
Will I sue? Probably not. Im sure they will work this out. But there is no way I will accept spending $250 on a useless white box. I am a student and do not have that kind of money. I studied the Apple Care documentation and cannot find anything about registration only about purchasing before warranty is up. Never when I was purchasing the Apple Care online was I notified I needed to register it in time.
So patronize me but honestly I didnt I do anything wrong here. I didnt know it needed to be registered and I purchased it before my warranty, which is all I ever read that I was supposed to do. I had thought they had a system in place to recognize your purchase date and did not mandate a manual registration when such a registration is not always immediately possible. I think its Apples responsibility to not sell a useless product.
Q: When I purchase the AppleCare Protection Plan, do I need to register it?
A: If you purchase the AppleCare Protection Plan at the same time as your Mac, iPod, Apple TV, or Apple display from the online Apple Store, Apple will register the AppleCare Protection Plan for you. If you purchase your AppleCare Protection Plan and your covered product separately or elsewhere, you will need to register your AppleCare Protection Plan.
Your AppleCare Protection Plan coverage starts from your hardware purchase date. Registering your AppleCare Protection Plan at a later date does not extend your coverage. In fact, there are many benefits to registering your AppleCare Protection Plan as soon as you purchase it.
For example, after you register, Apple will have your hardware, AppleCare Protection Plan, and personal contact information on file. When you contact Apple for service or support, Apple can access your information right away and start addressing your issue, rather than spending time verifying your eligibility.
Q: How do I register my AppleCare Protection Plan?
A: If you purchase the AppleCare Protection Plan at the same time as your Mac, iPod, Apple TV, or Apple display from the online Apple Store, Apple will register the AppleCare Protection Plan for you. If you purchase your AppleCare Protection Plan and your covered product separately or elsewhere, you can register your AppleCare Protection Plan at www.apple.com/support/register or contact Apple at the phone number included in your AppleCare Protection Plan package. Easy-to-follow instructions are also included with your AppleCare Protection Plan package.
Terms and Conditions
Your AppleCare Protection Plan (APP), AppleCare Protection Plan for iPod (APP for iPod) or AppleCare Protection Plan for Apple Display (APP for Apple Display), (each referred to herein as the Plan) is governed by these Terms and Conditions and constitutes your service contract with the Apple entity described in section 7.l below (Apple). Subject to these Terms and Conditions, your Plan (i) covers defects for the Apple-branded product(s) listed in your Plans Certificate or Proof of Coverage document (Plan Confirmation) and the accessories that are contained in the product(s) original packaging (Covered Equipment), and (ii) provides you with access to telephone support and web-based support resources for the Covered Equipment. To obtain the Plan Confirmation you must register your Plans unique agreement or registration number (Plan Agreement Number) as described in the instructions included in the Plans packaging. Customers choosing the Auto-Registration option, where available, will automatically receive their Plan Confirmation. The duration of the Plan (Coverage Period) is for the period ending on the date specified in your Plan Confirmation. The price of the Plan is listed on the Plans original sales
receipt.
Look, I'm sorry you couldn't come up with the money until late in the game, but the mere fact that you don't have to buy APP until up to the first year ends is up is pretty sporting, in the first place.
Did you even register your Macbook? And, as a student, you should know that it's $183, not $249. You could've even gotten it through the bookstore, if your school was like 99% of campus operations in the country. Did you pay full retail for the 'book, as well? Considering that my business is higher ed, I also have a little problem that $183 over the course of a year was impossible to come up with, even for resident Freshmen. We're talking about squirreling away fifty cents a day. Three-fifty a week.
And again I ask, how was Apple supposed to know that you were purchasing APP for whatever Mac you have? Did you associate a hardware serial number at the time of purchase? Did the physical delivery of something pique your interest, just a little?
I'm not patronizing you, believe me. I just find it somewhat incredulous that intelligent folks can do something less than thoughtful, and blame Apple for only doing what every other manufacturer does.
This isn't even a case of caveat emptor, it's a case of knowing what you're doing before you click the "Buy Me Now" button.
Maybe I go too far in the other direction, but I look at all the "what ifs" and "how abouts" for a $25 purchase. I definitely don't spend that kind of money, especially with a time restraint, without knowing exactly what I need to do first.
Oh, and when I do something stupid to myself, I don't mind sharing that I did it to myself. I'm not gonna blame a manufacturer for my unwillingness to know how to use what I bought.
If it sounds like I'm busting your chops a little, maybe it's because I am. Cowboy up, admit you screwed up, and call Apple in the morning, and sweetly plead your case. It's amazing what you can do with a little humility. Remember, Apple is not out to screw you. It's not in their interest to do so. And don't expect a ton of sympathy from the all the folks on the forum that managed successfully to register theirs.
So, smile sheepishly, take a deeep breath, and move on. There's bigger issues in the world today to get righteously indignant about.
"Measure twice, cut once"
No I have never registered my laptop. I didnt think I had to or was probably too excited when I first got it to bother.
wtf? so it's THEIR fault you bought applecare and didn't register it? I mean, sure...you were at school, but couldn't mom and dad send it to you or another relative? you weren't able to visit home before the warranty ended?
I know i'm probably the coldest sounding jacka$$ responding, but honestly, if your post wasn't so emotional and threatening to 'sue them'. you make it sound like it was their fault. i have to tell you, i literally lol at the 'its stealing' line. ya...they provide a product, get paid for it and it's stealing. so if i buy a car and don't drive it enough....is the car dealership stealing my money??? not their fault i don't drive enough.
be a man, except that you made a mistake and do what the others suggest...call them. kindly explain the situation...in the middle of exams etc...busy with campus life....couldn't get it shipped.
they might be able to help you out. as much as i teed off on you, i hope it works out b/c applecare is a great resource in case something happens....especially if you're a student where funds might not be that great. i've been there before so i can understand the stress you're under.
BUT....IF...they don't help you. you have no right whatsoever to attack them or get angry at them. be angry at yourself if that's the case. they can't make people register if they don't want to. i don't understand why people don't register applecare right away - it replaces the 1st year and adds 2 more so it's not like it adds onto the 1st year. ugh.
best of luck,
Keebler
Actually, you probably did register it. When you boot up OS X for the first time, by default it'll ask for your details and register online.
If worse comes to worst and Apple won't bend the rules for you, you can recoup most of your money by selling it here or on eBay.
Really? I could resell it? I had no idea.
Really? I could resell it? I had no idea.
I read this and it comes across sarcastic. I am definitely not trying to be. This is actually a huge relief. I have a Plan B now and even if i just got half the money it would be better than losing it all.
If the computer is 366 days from the date of purchase theres nothing they can do. If you have your receipt that shows that it is 364 days since the day you got the macbook (this has to be on the day you register the applecare) then your OK.
They cannot change the date of purchase.