Y Yizi macrumors regular Original poster Sep 24, 2008 #1 Hello, I have a simple question, does AppleCare cover accidental damage as well?! Thanks, Yizi
TEG macrumors 604 Sep 24, 2008 #2 Technically NO. Although some accidental damage can be considered manufacturer defects so they can fix it. TEG
Technically NO. Although some accidental damage can be considered manufacturer defects so they can fix it. TEG
Y Yizi macrumors regular Original poster Sep 24, 2008 #3 What about if your under the first year of warranty! And why we pay for apple care anyway?! No point!
What about if your under the first year of warranty! And why we pay for apple care anyway?! No point!
WildCowboy Administrator/Editor Staff member Sep 24, 2008 #4 Nope, accidental damage is not covered either under the standard one-year warranty or under the AppleCare extended warranty. Warranties are meant to cover defects in the products, not accidental (or intentional, obviously) damage.
Nope, accidental damage is not covered either under the standard one-year warranty or under the AppleCare extended warranty. Warranties are meant to cover defects in the products, not accidental (or intentional, obviously) damage.
P polaris20 macrumors 68030 Sep 24, 2008 #5 Yizi said: What about if your under the first year of warranty! And why we pay for apple care anyway?! No point! Click to expand... What happens on day 366 when your LCD dies? or logic board?
Yizi said: What about if your under the first year of warranty! And why we pay for apple care anyway?! No point! Click to expand... What happens on day 366 when your LCD dies? or logic board?