Where do you go with the serial number to find out if it is stolen or not??


on 7/18/03 6:29 AM, Kurt Appling at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> re; the serial number should prove its not stolen,therefor warranty
> registration should not be a problem if less than a year,or if you are
> purchaseing the extended care yourself,alot of used machines probably
> dont have original recipt,just check thats its clean numbers
> 
> 
> On Friday, July 18, 2003, at 04:40 AM, Michel Treisman wrote:
> 
>> Hi!
>> 
>> I have been offered a new and unused Titanium powerbook which the
>> seller says he recently obtained from an Apple employee at Cupertino.
>> But there is no proof of purchase with the machine.
>> 
>> Without proof of purchase would I have no warranty, if there is a
>> major failure of some sort in the first year? I thought one could tell
>> the age from the serial number. Would that be sufficient for a
>> warranty?
>> 
>> Does anyone know the answers?
>> 
>> Mike
> 


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