Sap Adventures at the Apple Store
If AppleCare would cover anything, it would not be the things that frequently happen to laptops. The extra 200 dollars spent to insure one of their devices seems almost pointless.
Sat. Oct, 10th:
Since the incident happened on a Wednesday, my crazy schedule would only permit me to do it on the weekend; great without a laptop. I had a nicely timed appointment on Saturday at 3:45pm. The A and C trains weren’t running and I didn’t know, so I was 30 minutes late and there was a 60 person wait ahead of me and the store was closing in a few hours.
I went to one of the biggest Apple Store’s in Manhattan, Grand Central, and at 6 they didn’t take any walk in appointments because they were closing at 7. And any chance I had to make an another appointment, no device would work; even at the Apple store.
Tues. Oct, 13th:
I ventured to Grand Central’s Apple Store with time to spare. I get the genius bar and begin the whole process of trying to find out if I’m going to be charged an outrageous price for something that really should be covered through the handy dandy AppleCare. Because of how the screen broke, it wasn’t insured. If it had a smaller crack, then I would have been fine, but since it was cracked in more than ONE way, I had to pay up.
And like any Apple device owner, you have to comply or you won’t have the company of such sleek technology.