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theconley

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Aug 30, 2011
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Some months ago I got my screen replaced on Macbook Pro and now a few weeks ago it is becoming loose. On the left side of the black bar that connects the screen and the body itself with a tiny bit of force the screen wiggles. Im worried that it could possibly break, and was wondering what to do about it, I am not under warrenty anymore either so the cheapest fix possible is the best option. Thank you.
 
Some months ago I got my screen replaced on Macbook Pro and now a few weeks ago it is becoming loose. On the left side of the black bar that connects the screen and the body itself with a tiny bit of force the screen wiggles. Im worried that it could possibly break, and was wondering what to do about it, I am not under warrenty anymore either so the cheapest fix possible is the best option. Thank you.

Duct tape.
 
Some months ago I got my screen replaced on Macbook Pro and now a few weeks ago it is becoming loose. On the left side of the black bar that connects the screen and the body itself with a tiny bit of force the screen wiggles. Im worried that it could possibly break, and was wondering what to do about it, I am not under warrenty anymore either so the cheapest fix possible is the best option. Thank you.

Applecare work comes with a 3/6 month warranty.
 
Some months ago I got my screen replaced on Macbook Pro and now a few weeks ago it is becoming loose. On the left side of the black bar that connects the screen and the body itself with a tiny bit of force the screen wiggles. Im worried that it could possibly break, and was wondering what to do about it, I am not under warrenty anymore either so the cheapest fix possible is the best option. Thank you.

Did you get it replaced by Apple? I am sure if you make an appointment with a Genius they will take a look for you, even if you are out of warranty, they have a standard of care (at least in UK) that any repairs should last a reasonable period time (I.e not fail after 3 months of them making the repair).
 
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