Jeremy Derr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

NOTHING "voids" your warranty. period. take my word for it - until
recently, i was an AppleCare agent.

some things you do to a Mac aren't covered by the warranty, and plenty
of things aren't "supported" by Apple.


*raised eyebrows*
Jeremy,
Are you saying that regardless of what I do to my Mac, the warranty will still cover it?


Does this include fiddling with the parts that are covered with tape indicating that removing the tape will void my warranty?

What if I were to take a PowerBook swimming with me?

I have read multiple times (in mags like MacAddict) that certain actions will, per the cover, "Void Your Warranty!"

Any info would be appreciated.

Cheers,
Rich


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