On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, at 05:59  AM, Will Jacocks wrote:

> Hm... Doesn't say he has to bring the product to the US if he bought it
> there, it lumps both countries together. IMHO.
>
>> Specifically, it says:
>>> If you have purchased your product in the U.S. or Canada, deliver the
>>> product, at your expense, to any Apple Authorized Service Provider
>>> located in U.S. or Canada. If you have purchased your product in Latin
>>> America or the Caribbean, deliver the product to any Apple Authorized
>>> Service Provider in the country where you purchased the product.

Read it again.... It says that units bought in the US and Canada must be 
serviced in the US and Canada (as in, a computer bought in the US can be 
serviced in Canada, and visa versa); and that units bought in other 
countries must be serviced in the country of origin.


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