Hello Jim

Hopefully I can respond to this without anybody taking me out of context. :)

You receive 90 days of complimentary support from Apple which includes basic 
installation and setup, plus 1 years' limited warranty on your hardware.

It is my understanding that AppleCare gives you access to additional resources; 
but what I found odd was that they say that your AppleCare plan ends 3 years 
from the day you bought the machine. So to me, that only means they give you 2 
years of extended cover, not 3. However, I don't dispute what others have said 
about this; in as much as it has allowed them to receive replacement hardware 
so it seems like a worthwhile expenditure.

Lynne

On 3 Aug 2011, at 14:32, Jim Noseworthy wrote:

Am I right in sayint that there is no reason to hurry with a decision as to 
whether or not I should purchase Apple Care? I just received my hardware today.

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