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• #7252
There is no recall as such for MBPs in the UK with that problem as far as I know.
Officially no, but unofficially there is a recall, they just kept their mouth shut and offer free repair as a 'gesture of goodwill' to ensure it look like a one-off.
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• #7253
isn't this what I said? How do you officially know there is an unofficial recall? How many of those Macs have you brought in for repair? It doesn't hurt not to be Mr I know everything.
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• #7254
Reading what Ed writes was your first mistake...
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• #7255
How do you officially know there is an unofficial recall?
Because that the shit we pull in retail.
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• #7256
OK, so its officially unofficial....well might as well give it a shot and a spot of Northern insistence, what's the worst that could happen..;)
I don't suppose anybody has a link to the recall?
Cheers guys!
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• #7257
There isn't a recall. Make an appointment at the apple store as you normally would and see what they say, if they tell you there will be a charge, then tell them a lot of your mates have had similar problems with their same model machines and they got theirs fixed for free. Failing that, say you want to make a claim under the under the consumer rights law.
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• #7258
lesson learnt.
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• #7259
Smashing, will do, thanks for the advice!
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• #7260
As an aside, I've been keeping my eyes on macrumours etc....what are everyone's thoughts about buying a new MBPro right now, I understand the Broadwell chips are out now and they're saying that the current MBPro's are coming to the end of their model line up...anybody heard when a 'new' version might be released?
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• #7261
Anyone interested in Mac Pro? Its decent spec; just needs a hard drive ..
Its either Mid 2010 or 2012 model: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_Pro#SpecificationsIn good condition and comes with power cable; how about £200 collected from central London?
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• #7262
That is tempting... how many HDD bays does it have?
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• #7263
4
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• #7264
hmmm. Very tempting.
Any idea on the processor or ram specs, or whether it had the graphics card bump?
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• #7265
If you are persistent I'll connect it to a display and get you a screenshot ;)
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• #7266
Ha. If it's the 2012 model, i'll take it off your hands.
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• #7267
Anyone knows under wiah situation can one get a replacement new mac from Apple? A mate got his MBPr fixed twice already, and still has the same issues... they keep testing, problems keep presisting... it's a never ending faff...
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• #7268
My friend got a new MBPr by being persistent, knowing his consumer rights and asking to escalate the issue to managers every time he went in.
Even he was surprised at getting a brand new one, but it worked for him. I'll ask him if there was anything specific.
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• #7269
I was in a similar situation with my mate I mentioned years ago where they couldn't fix my Powerbook and it took them about 6 weeks and more to have kept messing up my Mac, I was told then Apple had a policy that they have to have 3 failed attempts before they are allowed to consider a replacement. They didn't give me a replacement coz they fixed it at the 3rd attempt. I have also heard people kicking up big fuss as soon as Apple wants to open up their Macs and got replacements. My MBPs is also on 2nd attempt so would be good to know where do I stand if mine comes back with same issues (hopefully not...)
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• #7270
Ooh...lets see what a trip to the Apple store brings then...;)
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• #7271
Are you in London? Be sure to make an appointment before turning, there is no point in talking to the sale people on the floor, without an appt, you are more than likely be turned away for a chat with an genius. In fact there is often little point in talking to the so called genius... but here goes...
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• #7273
Sure, will do...appointments it is!
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• #7275
I know, I tried for about 2 weeks, when I askd them why, they told me it's been a really bad winter so everybody got ill and they are behind with everything etc... normal turnaround for the newer / newest models of Macs are not normally more than a couple of days, my friend had to swp her hard drive and she got hers back the next day last year. The turnaround time they gave me for both my Macs (2011 and 2014 models) are both 7-10 days...
Had that on mine too, Apple Store on regent street fixed it without hassle. That was prob 3 years ago though...