On 2/16/03 4:32 PM, "Donald Keenan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into the
Cybertrough:
> If it's an Apple refurb, they do qualify for Applecare, just like a new
> one. Apple likes to thin of its refurbs as "re-manufactured". They are
> given new serial numbers and hence a new identity.
> If it's a refurb by a third party, you're out of luck.
> 

Actually even if it's a used or a 3rd party refurb and it is still within
it's one year period (from the original purchase and registration date) it
will most likely be accepted for Applecare if you are willing to pay for 3
year extended APP warranty.
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