Thanks!
It's worth a try.
What was the subject line of your email to the Steve?
I suspect that would be important.


------- Original Message -------
>From    : Eric Hammond[mailto:[email protected]]
Sent    : 11/24/2009 12:12:48 PM
To      : [email protected]
Cc      : 
Subject : RE: Re: [MacGroup] MacBook model numbers

 Apple has a thing about not keeping up with your mac
repair history.  All they do is fix the issue at hand
and they don't look back in history.  I sent a letter
to [email protected] telling them how my mac wasn't
living up to what I had come to expect form a apple
product and they replaced it.  Simple.  Since it's
out of warranty, maybe they can't help, but it may be
worth a try.

Eric
On Nov 24, 2009, at 7:04 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> My daughter's macbook has died yet again--2 months
> out of a 4 month extra extended applecare. It is the
> only Apple product we have ever had in all our many
> computers since our first IIe which was a true lemon.
> I kept hoping Apple would just replace it with
> something more reliable, but they just kept putting
> in parts. All dead now.
> 
> Anyway I am now shopping for a replacement. As I look
> on ebay, the apple store, amazon etc, the macbook
> model number--part number?--is really confusing. 
> 
> Is there a list anywhere which will tell me when a
> particular model was produced? I havent found it. One
> might think the Apple site? 
> 
> Any help would be much appreciated.
> 
> Ann Richmond
> 
> 
> 
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