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by tachion
3412 days ago
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I never mentioned anything about accidental damage, so I am not sure why you've brought it and why you're mentioning state mandated insurance. As far as I am aware, neither Apple's warranty nor Apple Care does cover accidental damage, so when compared to free 6 years consumer right to have the device operating without faults during normal usage barring any accidents, buying Apple Care makes no sense. |
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I was going off the page you linked to[0], which describes it as: "an insurance product which provides up to two incidents of accidental damage coverage"...
Looking more closely though, it looks like AppleCare and AppleCare+ are different products (which I hadn't previously grokked), and that sentence applies to AppleCare+ only. My bad, sorry for the confusion.
[0] https://www.apple.com/uk/legal/statutory-warranty/