On 9/19/08 4:18 PM, Marty Levine said:

> 
> I need to buy AppleCare for a MacBook Pro. I have found many places
> selling low cost versions of AppleCare wihth only a digital code for
> activation, no box, no Techtools DVD  This seems a bit questionable
> for me - too good to be true,etc. etc.
> 
> However, are they any reputable low cost Applecare suppliers?  I have
> seen some at LA computer.
>  ( 
> http://www.lacomputercompany.com/cgi-bin/rpcart/index.cgi?command=dispitem&typ
> e=sku&sku=10126
> )
> 
> I have also seen some on E-Bay that do include the box and Techtools.
>   However some of thiese are WORLDWIDE Applecare and not just for USA.
>  Is this legal and will it be accepted for USA registration by Apple?
> 
> Thanks - Marty
Marty, the only place to buy AppleCare is directly from Apple, an Apple
Store or Authorized Apple reseller.  That's it.
Anybody out there claiming otherwise is simply trying to rip you off.
--
Tim Collier
MacBook Pro 2.33 gig 4 gig RAM
http://www.timcolliermiami.com/
Soy un espaƱol en mi mente pero atrapado en un cuerpo estadounidense.




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