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Damien

macrumors regular
Original poster
Mar 2, 2004
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31
London
Hi.

I have been looking at the Higher Education Store in the UK and under Applecare the following is listed:

EMEA CC-HE contract uplift MacBook Pro/PowerBook

this is all, what does this mean. Is it the full applecare? Its the only option and its only £50 :confused:
 
They come with a standard 3 year warranty but without the phone support which is an extra £50.
 
My advice is buy it....

I got it with my macbook pro 10 months ago and am now on battery number 3 as of today.... without the phone support and applecare i would have had to shell out twice for a new battery as the normal warranty doesn't cover batteries.....

£50 is nothing when you get 3 years for the equivalent of 9 months price...
 
So, all the ones you buy off the Higher Education store come with the 3 year applecare in terms of parts. The Extra £50 is only for phone support?
 
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