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AppleLover9o

macrumors regular
Original poster
Aug 2, 2009
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Say I bought an iPhone from Canada land, and it works on Rogers.

Now, say that "Canadian" iPhone has an issue and I need to go to the Apple Store for repair/ replacement.

Would they treat said iPhone as if it was purchased in the US? :confused:

Thanks!
 
Would they treat said iPhone as if it was purchased in the US? :confused:

Thanks!

Firstly, we're not Apple, so you don't have to 'pretend' about what 'nationality' :)p) your iPhone is! It makes it much easier if you're just honest and candid!

But to the point, if you have AppleCare (the one with the three year warranty) it's not an international warranty, at least for the iPhone, so if you bought it in America you have to have it serviced in America. Sorry!

And please search the forum, before you post! There's already a thread on this exact topic! https://forums.macrumors.com/archive/index.php/t-688596.html

King Mook Mook
 
The link you posted was dead.

Thanks for your help, I'll search more. Any chance you're maybe not right, or I'm lucky?

Thanks!
 
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