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webflits
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April 25, 2006 4:10AM
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Can you use (enroll) AppleCare bought in the US with a MacBookPro bought in the EU?
I did ask Apple but they can't give me a definite yes or no.
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thinkingdifferent
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April 25, 2006 7:07AM
Do they offer Apple Care in the EU? If so, I would assume you could.
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webflits
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April 25, 2006 7:24AM
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Originally posted by ThinkingDifferent
Do they offer Apple Care in the EU? If so, I would assume you could.
I'm going to the US next week, and AppleCare for the MacBook Pro is almost 90 euro's (without tax) cheaper than in the EU.
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ichiban_jay
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April 25, 2006 11:53AM
I believe so... About a month or two ago, Apple announced that applecare would be valid worldwide. That is, you can own applecare in the US, and still get warranty service on your powerbook in Taiwan if it malfunctions.
Not sure about buying it though....
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Originally posted by ThinkingDifferent
Do they offer Apple Care in the EU? If so, I would assume you could.
I'm going to the US next week, and AppleCare for the MacBook Pro is almost 90 euro's (without tax) cheaper than in the EU.
Not sure about buying it though....