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h12345

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Apr 1, 2009
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I purchased a unibody MacBook this Christmas... one of the first things that I've noticed is that the top row of keys (F1-F12) are noticeably lopsided. If I bring it to an Apple store, will this be covered under my warranty?

Also, the felt lining the cd tray (grey strip) has turned a bit green. I hope this is not a water indicator of any sort, as I recently cleaned that area with a wet Q-tip. Will they take this as water damage? Is the felt lining a water indicator? Thanks.
 
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I would think that the keys would constitute a manufacturing issue. I don't know about the felt deal. I'd take it in concerning the keys. I would not even mention the felt. After all, water didn't cause the keys to be lopsided.
 
Get it fixed ASAP. I had a problem with dirt behind my screen and the DVD drive, and when I tried to get Apple to fix it, they wanted to charge me $1,200 (they previously had sold my model MBP for $1299:eek:)
 
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