IIRC one of the main repair items of the REA is plastics! and IIRC the bezel 
for the screen, but definately on the mobo case. The power plug being the 
more popular reason for the repairs. 

I'd follow Remy's comment and politely bug Apple/Japan. The REA ends about 
June 2002.


In a message dated 7/15/01 06:03:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>This plastics damage may not be covered in the program, as it is user wear
>
>and tear. The REA program for the model 5300/190 addresses the logic board
>
>power jack problem and one or two other related problems. I'm not sure
>on
>
>this one so be careful. I've heard stories second hand that the REA goes
>all
>
>the way and they do the extra little things (freebies) too.

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