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by feupan
1584 days ago
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> months later had a non-functional trackpad, and they refused to do anything to rectify the situation How is that not covered by the standard, mandated 1-year warranty? Did they pull the same BS described in the article? Apple is no saint for this kind of stuff either though, I still remember the red humidity marker in the headphone jack that denied repairs to many people because of “water damage” (which was actually just sweat, probably) |
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