:roflmao: Seriously, do know know what you just said?
I don't know what tinpot corporatist state you live in but selling products with known defects is against the law in this country. It is also a requirement to provide a 2yr warranty on electrical goods.
So I should have sold my MBP's "immediately" after having them repaired then?
For such a loyal cultist you don't seem to be aware of the fact that Apple KNOWINGLY sold MBP's with defective Nvidia 8600M GPU's. Hence the several motherboard replacements I had.
Replacing them isn't Lord Steve being a wonderful altruistic messiah, it's THE LAW making him replace them.
Really? I could have sworn you just claimed I should have to pay for "Apple Care" extedened warranty crap to solve the problems with the broken hardware they knowingly sold to me.
Wrong. One of these MBP's has done nothing but "sit in one spot" for three years being used as a desktop by a disabled woman who uses it for nothing but web surfing.
Apple WILL replace the battery AND fix the damage to the MBP whether they like it or not, as the hardware was defective to start with. Batteries aren't supposed to explode.
Just one of the benefits in living in a country that doesn't allow it's citizens to be completely raped by corporations.
I don't know, perhaps I haven't been "holding it right?"........
I live in Australia. We obviously have different laws. Then again, your laptop is 3 years old now. Even with 2 years warranty, it would be out now. You choose what you wish to do. If I have products which have had a fault, I sell them and replace them. Everyone does what they choose to do. When a car begins breaking down it is cheaper to replace sometimes than to constantly fix it.
I am responding from being in retail for over 10 years and managing a retail store. You guys think we are "raping" you. I guess you don't work in retail otherwise you would see the other side. I am not saying either is right. There is always two sides to each story.
If the problem is known problem, hound them until you get results. Most customers are the most vocal when they have a problem. It would be nice if complements came back as loud when things went right, which in most cases is 99% of the time.
PLease don't call me a cultist. You have absolutely no idea what I am. Save the abuse for Apple. That is who you have your beef with. I didn't once call you anything. This is simply a conversation.
PS: The "holding it right" joke is dead. Let it go. It simply isn't funny anymore. I have an iPhone 4 and the issue is simply totally blown out of proportion. On top of that, nothing comes close to the "raping" Vodafone is currently doing to customers in Australia. It makes 'Attennagate' seem trivial.