[iBook] dead screen

Jean-Paul Thuot jeanpaul at zhenwu.org
Fri Oct 22 18:39:23 PDT 2004


It's nice to see the "whichever is LONGER for you" part, as it's 
usually the opposite when it comes to companies paying money out of 
their own pockets.

Jean-Paul
On 23/10/2004, at 4:37, Scott Warren wrote:

> Bad news for older laptops, it depends on when you bought you iBook as 
> to when this ends.
>
> From  http://www.apple.com/support/ibook/faq/
> "The program covers affected iBooks for three years after the first 
> retail sale of the unit or until December 18, 2004, whichever provides 
> longer coverage for you."
>
> We have a bunch we bought last summer that are with in the plan... so 
> reading this, it makes me think I have until summer 2006
>
>
> On Oct 22, 2004, at 2:49 PM, Max Miles wrote:
>
>> Charles,
>>
>> Here's some bad news:
>>
>> The Apple logic board replacement program ends Decimber. ;-( Hopefully
>> your board crashes before then or never at all.
>>
>> m
>>
>>>
>>> BTW, I've been hoping my logic board would go, since mine is covered
>>> under the extended replacement plan and I could get a couple of other
>>> things fixed at the same time (perhaps free). But alas..... it just
>>> keeps on going, and going, and going....
>>>
>>> Charles Pearce (charlesp at ksu.edu)
>>>
>>>
>>>
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