Damn, I've never had to bring a PC in to get fixed.

So it's my friend's fault he trusted MAC to work on his machine?
Whatever.


On 3/13/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds fishy, here's why:
>
> My iBook, bought at MacMall, was in service numerous times over 4
> years and was always covered "by warranty" even when my warranty had
> run out after 1 year.  I had a display go out and the motherboard
> replaced in years 2 and 3 respectively, plus a few other minor issues.
>  (I had one of the first G4s with a known video issue)
>
> Each time the guy warned me about data loss in service and said it'd
> cost $50 to back up my drive, but since I'd already done that, I
> always declined.  (I never lost any data and the turn around time was
> always 5 days or less.  Each time they would "refurbish" the entire
> machine!  Replace bumpers, clean, replaced the keyboard once, replaced
> the glide pad once, etc.)
>
> Therefore my speculation:
> Sounds like your friend declined the backup offer and then whined
> because he lost data despite being warned this could happen and
> offered a solution.  Once the data was lost the drive would have to be
> forensically recovered and that cost $1500.  Sounds like he dug is own
> pit.
>

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