I’ve got a story worth sharing.

So, my 2019 16" MacBook Pro blew a gasket. The Apple Authorized Service Provider determined that I needed a new logic board. When the three-year warranty was up, I debated whether to pay the $136 to extend AppleCare+ by a year: I decided it was worth it—thinking about the screen more than anything else.

Fortunately, AppleCare covered the repair (approx $900). Once that repair was done, they determined there was a problem with the touch bar. To repair that, you need a new body, and my body had a couple of dents; therefore, the warranty didn’t cover the whole repair. The charge was $99.

So, I just got the computer back. The latter repair included a completely new keypad, a new body, ports, and because of the design, a new battery.

So by continuing the AppleCare+ and with a total cost of $136+$99, I have basically a brand-new laptop. Even the screen is in perfect condition.

The moral of the story is obvious. I could have ended up considering spending $2000 to repair what I have or buying a new one for $3200 with AppleCare again.

  • badger_flakes@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    It’s even more worth it depending on specs of laptop. I will keep it ion my m2 air for several years since it’s max spec and will be worth it to repair for a long time

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    1 year ago

    After 3 years my 2019 MBP (shit piece of technology) acted up. After sending it 3 times and some repairs they decided to replace it. Got a 2022 MBP (touchbar) sold that crap and got me a brand new M2 MBA. Yes Apple care works