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ghostofmyolddog

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Jun 16, 2009
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My MacBook Pro is 3 years old and my AppleCare is about to expire. So, I plan to have it serviced because the disc burner does not burn data from burn folders (it won't acknowledge that any disc is in there) and the mic input has never been able to pick up a signal.

I figure AppleCare will cover these things for repair/replacement as well as anything else that I need...

Is there anything else at all that I should request to be serviced, just so I can fully take advantage of my last month with AppleCare protection plan coverage?

thanks...
 
Anything that requires it to be fixed...this is something that we can't really help you with. It's not like you can go to Apple and say "I have a small scratch here, can you fix it?". If you have faulty parts then get those taken care of but other than that, you can't really "take advantage" of your last month of AppleCare.
 
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