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href="http://chris.pirillo.com">Chris Pirillo</a></p><p>Michael Trimm also sees the value in getting AppleCare:</p><blockquote><p>If you buy a Mac (or most any big electronic), get the warranty. I purchased the extended warranty for my MacBook Pro back in November and it&#8217;s already halfway paid for itself. See, I&#8217;m one of the lucky people who received a MBP battery that has a health issue. According to iStat Pro (which I referenced to the tech, who understood), I have 65% health at 132 cycles. That&#8217;s not natural. After trying everything I could think of (which was only one thing &#8211; calibrate), that&#8217;s the numbers I had. System Profiler shows &#8220;Fair&#8221; battery health.</p><p>So Apple&#8217;s gonna swap out my battery no charge. Now, if I hadn&#8217;t purchased the warranty this may not have been as easy. (Apple includes a year of warranty support, but I know some extra services are provided for those who extend Apple Care). Also, don&#8217;t be afraid to call support (Apple: 1-800-APL-CARE) and tell them you&#8217;re concerned with something on your system. The best they can tell you is that your stuff is fine and nothing to worry about or it isn&#8217;t and they&#8217;ll replace it. The worst that could happen is they&#8217;ll tell you that you have nothing to worry about it. (If you don&#8217;t have a warranty, they could tell you  that you&#8217;re on your own because you didn&#8217;t fork over the extra cash).</p></blockquote><p>I&#8217;ve had to deal with Apple&#8217;s support channels a few times before as well, and the experience was just about as &#8220;nice&#8221; as it could be (all things considered).</p><p>In-store appointments are easy to set up, and the only phone call I made was handled astoundingly well &#8211; the CSR even gave me his email address for follow-up responses, not long after Leopard was first released. I don&#8217;t know if that&#8217;s common practice or over-the-top dedication, but I was impressed either way.</p><p>Ponzi had similar &#8220;happy&#8221; experiences when she called support for iPhone issues back in the first days of ownership.</p><p>So, what about your computer / vendor of choice? How are their support lines doing these days? I&#8217;m sure this is a case of &#8220;your mileage may vary,&#8221; but I&#8217;d still be interested in detecting general tech support trends from my readership.<ul
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href="http://chris.pirillo.com">Chris Pirillo</a></p><p>Michael Trimm also sees the value in getting AppleCare:</p><blockquote><p>If you buy a Mac (or most any big electronic), get the warranty. I purchased the extended warranty for my MacBook Pro back in November and it&#8217;s already halfway paid for itself. See, I&#8217;m one of the lucky people who received a MBP battery that has a health issue. According to iStat Pro (which I referenced to the tech, who understood), I have 65% health at 132 cycles. That&#8217;s not natural. After trying everything I could think of (which was only one thing &#8211; calibrate), that&#8217;s the numbers I had. System Profiler shows &#8220;Fair&#8221; battery health.</p><p>So Apple&#8217;s gonna swap out my battery no charge. Now, if I hadn&#8217;t purchased the warranty this may not have been as easy. (Apple includes a year of warranty support, but I know some extra services are provided for those who extend Apple Care). Also, don&#8217;t be afraid to call support (Apple: 1-800-APL-CARE) and tell them you&#8217;re concerned with something on your system. The best they can tell you is that your stuff is fine and nothing to worry about or it isn&#8217;t and they&#8217;ll replace it. The worst that could happen is they&#8217;ll tell you that you have nothing to worry about it. (If you don&#8217;t have a warranty, they could tell you  that you&#8217;re on your own because you didn&#8217;t fork over the extra cash).</p></blockquote><p>I&#8217;ve had to deal with Apple&#8217;s support channels a few times before as well, and the experience was just about as &#8220;nice&#8221; as it could be (all things considered).</p><p>In-store appointments are easy to set up, and the only phone call I made was handled astoundingly well &#8211; the CSR even gave me his email address for follow-up responses, not long after Leopard was first released. I don&#8217;t know if that&#8217;s common practice or over-the-top dedication, but I was impressed either way.</p><p>Ponzi had similar &#8220;happy&#8221; experiences when she called support for iPhone issues back in the first days of ownership.</p><p>So, what about your computer / vendor of choice? How are their support lines doing these days? I&#8217;m sure this is a case of &#8220;your mileage may vary,&#8221; but I&#8217;d still be interested in detecting general tech support trends from my readership.<ul
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