Hi, I was just wondering what the limits are on AppleCare. I've had this
iMac 350 for a few years with no AppleCare. Can I go now and buy 3 years of
it for the standard price? Or is it too old for them to support now, or do I
have to continue a previous AppleCare policy or something? Also, is there
something that prevents me from waiting until the iMac develops a problem
before getting the AppleCare? I know it sounds like cheating, but Apple's
website doesn't mention that it is not allowed.


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