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Aea

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May 23, 2007
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Denver, Colorado
Yesterday I got my MBP from repair, they replaced the Logic Board, The Keyboard Assembly, and the Top Case (that being the system case). Use my MBP for a few hours and then I go to close it, the lid pops back up, I try again, ad infinitum I bring the clamshell down, hold it, release, and it pops up.

Turns out the whole case is bulging right under the trackpad, meaning that the latch won't work unless I push that part in and then close the lid.

Apple, dare I ask WTF?

This was my second repair to boot, first time they replaced the entire top lid including screen.
 
Yesterday I got my MBP from repair, they replaced the Logic Board, The Keyboard Assembly, and the Top Case (that being the system case). Use my MBP for a few hours and then I go to close it, the lid pops back up, I try again, ad infinitum I bring the clamshell down, hold it, release, and it pops up.

Turns out the whole case is bulging right under the trackpad, meaning that the latch won't work unless I push that part in and then close the lid.

Apple, dare I ask WTF?

This was my second repair to boot, first time they replaced the entire top lid including screen.

Call Apple and complain. Settle for nothing less than a new MBP. Too many parts have been replaced and you've had too many problems to just get it "fixed" again.
 
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