AppleCare extends to peripherals as well as the computers. I don't buy anything 
without the protection. I needed support on Pages recently & it cost me nothing 
as I had AppleCare on the computers.

The group may not remember but when we built our house I stored 10 Airport 
Express in the gun safe.  Much later when I was ready to install them they were 
all bad I guess due to the chemical canisters I used to keep moisture abated.  
Because I had AppleCare on my computers Apple replaced them all!  I am sure 
this would apply to any apple peripheral such as mouse, trackpad, keyboard, 
etc.   

I have had a a hard drive replaced & one laptop had three things go wrong so 
they gave me a new one & even let me pay the difference to upgrade from a 
MacBook to a MacBook Pro.   I find its a great value. 

As far as migration, I would never do it unless you are going from Mountain 
Lion to Mountain Lion.  Several of us have tried going from Lion or Snow 
Leopard to find we had a huge mess.  


John
On Feb 23, 2013, at 4:52 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:

> I'm getting a new iMac next week (it's been shipped). Do you think I should 
> get Applecare?
> 
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