Eileen89
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Absolutely! Apple Care Plus is the first thing I added to my 5S after activating it and applying a case a screen protector.
Absolutely! Apple Care Plus is the first thing I added to my 5S after activating it and applying a case a screen protector.
Huh- I never thought about Best buy or Verizon's insurance plan.
Since I bought it through Verizon and am waiting for it, do I just bring it in to a local Apple store to get it?
hahaha- I'm scouring iMore and the internet for insurance and a case for a phone I don't have!
Huh- I never thought about Best buy or Verizon's insurance plan.
Since I bought it through Verizon and am waiting for it, do I just bring it in to a local Apple store to get it?
hahaha- I'm scouring iMore and the internet for insurance and a case for a phone I don't have!
Since I bought it through Verizon and am waiting for it, do I just bring it in to a local Apple store to get it?
I purchased AppleCare+ when I bought my 5s. I'm contemplating getting it for my MacBook Air as well. I got it for my 5s mostly because I purchased it at full retail price unlocked. While I try to take care of my devices, accidents happen especially with mobile devices. If an accident happens I'd rather pay the $79 + tax and get it repaired or replaced over paying the full $650 + tax for a new iPhone.
I feel the Apple Care + for Macs is just too expensive, specially that the chances anything would go wrong with a Mac is really low.
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I'll probably get apple care just before my 1 year warranty expires.
Apple said:How to get AppleCare+
Add it to your shopping cart during the checkout process when you purchase your new iPhone.
Buy it within 30 days of your iPhone purchase. Your iPhone purchase date is the date we ship and charge you for your order:
-At an Apple Retail Store (requires inspection of your iPhone and proof of purchase)
-By calling (800) 275-2273 (requires you to run a remote diagnostic and provide proof of purchase)
I feel the Apple Care + for Macs is just too expensive, specially that the chances anything would go wrong with a Mac is really low.
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You might think that. So did I, when I bought my MacBook Air. What can go wrong, I thought. But I bought Applecare anyway. I was glad I did when, after just over a year's ownership, the solid state drive that "never fails" did fail, and had to be replaced. I always buy Applecare.
I got it for my 5S. If I don't keep the phone for over a year I just get a refund for the prorated amount. I've done this 3 times with Apple Care +