Just kept telling me that it was 'bad luck' and there is nothing he can do. Has ANYBODY else had this problem on their Macbook's around this year? Also, what would the best way to try and get compensated for this be? I have tried Customer Relations once, but he didn't seem to budge. All anybody from Apple can say is 'Should have got Apple Care', which I find iggnorant. I feel like I've been cheated by Apple, and a $2400 computer shouldn't need a $600 repair not even two years later. They did a hardware test, and even though the logic board appeared to be fine on all of the tests they did, the guy there said that he's 100% sure that it was. I went into the Apple store to diagnosis it. It was only nine months out of warranty, and costed me around $2400 at the time of purchase (high end 15' model). Hey guys, first post on this website, so go easy on me!Ībout two weeks ago, my Early 2011 15' Macbook Pro's logic board failed on me.
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