[Ti] Best price for Applecare?

Robert Nicholson robert at elastica.com
Tue Apr 22 19:06:52 PDT 2003


If you talk to Apple they'll tell you that they changed their policy 
and do in fact recognise Applecare coverage at least for Laptops 
globally. So, are you saying that bit about "not valid in any other 
country pertains to the product Apple would sell you or just the one 
from Smalldog?

On Tuesday, April 22, 2003, at 05:41  PM, Bill Reburn wrote:

> Here are a few quotes from the Smalldog site, whats up with 
> Florida??!! You
> can buy it from Smalldog from anywhere and have full coverage but 
> you'll
> have to ship it to them for repairs. (read below for clarification) 
> There
> are several lawyers on this list - they'll all tell ya, READ THE FINE 
> PRINT
> (I guess you don't need a lawyer to tell you that :-).
>
> "Not available for used or otherwise out-of-warranty product, or for 
> end
> users in the State of Florida."
>
> "The Protection Plan is valid in the U.S. Apple does not promise that 
> onsite
> service will be available on all products in all areas of the U.S. "
>
> "Most of Small Dog's products do have a warranty, the vast majority of 
> which
> is not valid outside of the United States. Small Dog is glad to 
> facilitate
> US warranty service for international customers, but all shipping 
> charges
> both to and from Small Dog remain the responsibility of the customer. 
> Please
> contact us for an RMA # for return shipping and warranty repair. "
>
>
>
> Here is a quote from the US Applecare PDF Terms and Conditions
>
> "This Plan is offered and valid only in the 50 United States, the 
> District
> of Columbia, Canada, Brazil, and Mexico. This Plan is not valid in any 
> other
> country or U.S. territory. This Plan is not available for Florida 
> consumers
> or where prohibited by law....
>
> ....f The laws of the State of California govern this Plan. If the law 
> of
> any jurisdiction where this Plan is purchased and enrolled/activated is
> inconsistent with these terms, including AZ, GA, VT, WA, and WY, the 
> law of
> that state will control.
>
>
> On 4/22/03 12:58 PM, "Tom R. no spam" <tr5374 at csc.albany.edu> wrote:
>
>> The current AppleCare is good worldwide, isn't it?  There isn't
>> any other, is there?  Per AplCare tech supp when the change was
>> made several mo ago, existing laptop AC was extended to match the
>> new version.
>>
>> On Tue, 22 Apr 2003, Bill Reburn wrote:
>>
>>> Be careful wherever you buy it from that it is valid in your area.
>>>
>>> ALL of the discounted website deals I came across were for 
>>> Continental US
>>> residents ONLY. I had to get through some serious small print to 
>>> find that
>>> statement sometimes.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Bill Reburn
> Associate Member of the
> Society of Graphic Designers of Canada
>
>
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