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Jun 13, 2010
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authorized service provider called me today and told me the replacement logic board stopped working. He said it passed testing but wouldn't power on after... Mac was running fine before I dropped it off.

He said it could be a faulty board that apple shipped.
I find that crazy that apple would have shipped defective logic boards for a repair extension program! You think those would be tested 100%.

Any feedback? Thank you
 
authorized service provider called me today and told me the replacement logic board stopped working. He said it passed testing but wouldn't power on after... Mac was running fine before I dropped it off.

He said it could be a faulty board that apple shipped.
I find that crazy that apple would have shipped defective logic boards for a repair extension program! You think those would be tested 100%.

Any feedback? Thank you

No body is perfect. Just wait till it's fixed. If it's not then I would file a complain.
 
authorized service provider called me today and told me the replacement logic board stopped working. He said it passed testing but wouldn't power on after... Mac was running fine before I dropped it off.

He said it could be a faulty board that apple shipped.
I find that crazy that apple would have shipped defective logic boards for a repair extension program! You think those would be tested 100%.

Any feedback? Thank you

And still easily damaged in transit....
 
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