On Jan 3, 2005, at 1:11 PM, Lavode wrote:

Can I get an assessment as to whether the Apple Care program is worth it on towers? I am under the impression that it is necessary for things with monitors, but I wouldn't think so with towers. Of course, it gives me three years to yell at the tech support people, but that doesn't seem to get anyone anywhere.
With the component costs of today's Power Macs? Absolutely in my book. I have an early MDD (one of the original wind tunnels) and it had random freeze / crash issues from the day I unpacked it. It took a few phone calls to reach a G4 specialist, but once I described the problem what had been done to date, she had a technician make a house call and replace the mother board. Fixed everything. Since we are in a remote rural location, I consider the Apple care even a better deal.

As one of the Apple care techs pointed out the best part is you can call daily and bitch and it never costs you anything. <G>

Jack Russell


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