I think it depends on the tech you are working with.  I went into the local 
Apple store yesterday with an issue with the toggle switch ... few minutes 
later was leaving the store with a new phone ....  no questions asked .. 

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On Jun 8, 2012, at 4:55 PM, "Joe" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, does anyone know at what point Apple outright replaces a product after 
> it’s tried on two previous occasions to repair it? The product’s under Apple 
> Care, and one would think they would just give it up and give you a new, or 
> at least, refurbished unit. If anyone has some suggestions about where to go 
> to read more up on Apple warranties, I’d be appreciative!
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