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If I pay for 1 year of Applecare when it ends, can I subscribe back?
I remember Apple had 2 years, from what I remember, but I don't see it anymore
The 2 years is only if you add it during the purchase process

The 1 year can be done after purchase for AppleCare one or AppleCare +
 
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I found this video in my feed, so I don’t have to go into a long explanation of my AppleCare facts and extensive information. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me.





 
I found this video in my feed, so I don’t have to go into a long explanation of my AppleCare facts and extensive information. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me.





Love the way she just openly admits to committing insurance fraud by buying Applecare after she broke the screen.
 
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Love the way she just openly admits to committing insurance fraud by buying Applecare after she broke the screen.
It did look like intentional damage so she can just film the whole repair process of it.

In addition to discussing AppleCare after 60 days and AppleCare one
 
In her case, Mobile Resource Inspector didn’t detect the damage during the hardware check and she was allowed to purchase Applecare. The fact that she admitted it and is encouraging others to do it is pretty low on the moral scale.
 
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In her case, Mobile Resource Inspector didn’t detect the damage during the hardware check and she was allowed to purchase Applecare. The fact that she admitted it and is encouraging others to do it is pretty low on the moral scale.
Exactly. In terms of morality, to get AppleCare on an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple Watch after 60 days, Apple Store employees including the Genius that gets it checked out must ensure that your device doesn’t appear intentionally stolen, abused, or otherwise compromised or neglected. However, if the iPhone has catastrophic damage that isn’t considered wear and tear or accidental damage, and if there’s evidence of jailbreaking or something that raises a red flag, an Apple Genius can’t grant AppleCare.
 
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