on 7/15/02 11:45 PM, Steve Bell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

What makes out of warranty repair of the iMac's expensive is
> Apples policy of repair by modular exchange. If they made individual
> components available as spare parts repairs would be far more economical.
> 
> Steve Bell
> 

Why don't they do that then?  Are they just trying to get alot of money from
that or is there a more logical/economic reason for it?  Luckily,  we never
had a problem with the flyback transformer.  Our only problem (atleast until
recently) was with the CD ROM.  We had to get that fixed within prolly two
months of having it.  Didn't have to trade the machine though.  Just took it
to an Apple certified shop in Toledo.


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