Lohr McKinstry on 12/18/02 10:53 AM wrote:

> I'm hoping that all of you with snow iBooks can help me with a possible
> problem. I bought a refurbished iBook 600MHz (Dual USB). Everything about it
> is fine, except the AC adapter jack on the side. It is slightly angled, so
> the adapter jack when plugged in points a couple degrees toward the front of
> the iBook.
> 
> I don't know if this is a common problem, or even a design point. I have a
> TiBook G4 and the AC jack is not angled on it.
> 
> Can anyone help me? Should I return it for repair?
> 
> Lohr McKinstry
> 


It comes straight out on my iBook.

My first response would be to call Apple. They will either fix it or tell
you not to worry. More importantly, they will open a case number. So even if
they tell you now that it's not something that requires a repair, they will
have it on record that you called about it.

This way, should you have any problems directly related to this in the
future, it will be on record, and they can't say that the damage occurred
through misuse or abuse.

Make sure you make note of the case number and get the tech person's name
and number.

-Mark


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