> According to an REA service manual I have, your computer doesn't have to
> exhibit, all or any, symptoms. Your machine just has to be in the
> appropriate serial number range. I would say your dealer may just not want
> to deal with it, but you should be able to force the issue, if your machine
> qualifies.
> 
> From: "John Ryan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> 
>>> Tom
>>> 
>> My display hinges are perfect. The 5300 is getting power because the
> adapter
>> is firmly soldered in place. The issue is a chip on the board. Apple has
>> been clamping down on dealers who are sending 5300's in without all of the
>> REA issues in place.. So I don't qualify.
>> Thanks for all of the info. I really appreciate the effort.
>> John
>> 
> 
He has in the last few months been penalized by apple for not having the
issues to qualify for the REA. Ijust purchased a logic board for 69.00(not
from him) and he is installing it for me. I will pursue the REA issue with
Apple to see if it is indeed the case that they are penalizing the dealers.
Thanks again
John 


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