05-29-2008, 06:13 AM
Another Repair or Replacement?
I have been working for 1.5 years with Apple Executive Customer Relations on getting a decent MacBook Pro laptop. The original MBP I had had a horrible screen and some issues with the keyboard. After many attempts to fix the issues all failed and I was given an upgrade for my trouble. I now have the MacBookPro3.1, 2.4 GHz, Memory: 2 GB, 800 MHz, GeForce 8600M GT 256 MB NVIDIA.
This MBP also had a poor display and keyboard issues but I was waiting for the engineers to get their act together and fix all issues. I was finally assured that the screen was perfect and the keyboard issues were a hardware problem and the new keyboards were perfect.
I really rely on this computer. It was hard to perform and communicate for five days without the MBP. I dont live near a store so had to mail it in.
Finally got the MBP back and the screen has a bad connection, keyboard was not replaced, but HD was replaced???
So the MBP has to go in for repairs again. This time it will get "White Glove Service" (new Apple phrase???) and could take even longer. I asked for a loaner and was refused.
First I was offered a new replacement but am nervous about changing over to the new OS - Leopard. I eventually will (have upgrade disk) but with some of my disabilities I dont have the energy to deal with learning a new OS...
Overnite I thought about it and since they wont give me a loaner this time (they did give me one before) maybe it is better to get a new MBP.
Now they say they will give me a comparable model. I think this means they will give me the 2.4GHz retailing now for $1999 but when my MBP came out it was $2499. I dont think this is fair. I can scream and cry and maybe get the current $2499 version but I hate doing that cr@p.
Should I bite the bullet and take a monetary hit on a new MBP or tell Apple to keep making repairs until I am satisfied. If I go the repair route it will cost Apple hundreds maybe a thousand to keep repairing it and I could keep complaining that it is NOT perfect and keep sending it in for repairs but then I suffer without the computer...
What should I do? I have a couple days to decide?
thanks for any suggestions
I have been working for 1.5 years with Apple Executive Customer Relations on getting a decent MacBook Pro laptop. The original MBP I had had a horrible screen and some issues with the keyboard. After many attempts to fix the issues all failed and I was given an upgrade for my trouble. I now have the MacBookPro3.1, 2.4 GHz, Memory: 2 GB, 800 MHz, GeForce 8600M GT 256 MB NVIDIA.
This MBP also had a poor display and keyboard issues but I was waiting for the engineers to get their act together and fix all issues. I was finally assured that the screen was perfect and the keyboard issues were a hardware problem and the new keyboards were perfect.
I really rely on this computer. It was hard to perform and communicate for five days without the MBP. I dont live near a store so had to mail it in.
Finally got the MBP back and the screen has a bad connection, keyboard was not replaced, but HD was replaced???
So the MBP has to go in for repairs again. This time it will get "White Glove Service" (new Apple phrase???) and could take even longer. I asked for a loaner and was refused.
First I was offered a new replacement but am nervous about changing over to the new OS - Leopard. I eventually will (have upgrade disk) but with some of my disabilities I dont have the energy to deal with learning a new OS...
Overnite I thought about it and since they wont give me a loaner this time (they did give me one before) maybe it is better to get a new MBP.
Now they say they will give me a comparable model. I think this means they will give me the 2.4GHz retailing now for $1999 but when my MBP came out it was $2499. I dont think this is fair. I can scream and cry and maybe get the current $2499 version but I hate doing that cr@p.
Should I bite the bullet and take a monetary hit on a new MBP or tell Apple to keep making repairs until I am satisfied. If I go the repair route it will cost Apple hundreds maybe a thousand to keep repairing it and I could keep complaining that it is NOT perfect and keep sending it in for repairs but then I suffer without the computer...
What should I do? I have a couple days to decide?
thanks for any suggestions