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DuhSesame said: liquidmark said: DuhSesame said: How're they gonna fix it? That’s really Linus’ problem to figure out. If he’s in the mood, I might be willing to take that broken iMac Pro off his hands for $500. He won’t have …
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DuhSesame said: How're they gonna fix it? That’s really Linus’ problem to figure out. If he’s in the mood, I might be willing to take that broken iMac Pro off his hands for $500. He won’t have to look at his shame anymore and he’ll have $50…
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nootnootexpress said: DuhSesame said: Anyway, after briefly read the first and last two pages of this post, here's my conclusion: Linus Team basically disassembled their machine, and broke it themselves, which in this case -- it's the…
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OxleyPC said: I saw the video PRIOR to seeing this article - but I'm personally quite baffled that any organization could defend the cost of repair on a device like this and call it just "business". I'm a business owner - and I call it rea…
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darkiller003 said: This is a link about warranty stuff that all companies should honour.(it is for US) https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/15/chapter-50 But in short, consumer have the right to hold his warranty if he or 3rd party open…
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lemon bon bon. said: https://www.apple.com/uk/shop/buy-mac/imac/27-inch At those prices? Give me 16 gigs of Ram. SSD as standard (500 gig ones are much cheaper now...). i7 (folks, it's an old cpu now. OLD!). What about i7 standard with o…
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Rougn said: Yes there are running jokes but through and through it is clear the COMPANY ((Not channel they are a full fledge company with a legal department so again trying to discredit their worth)) has the skills and resources to handle wha…
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Soli said: liquidmark said: Soli said: Helio4k said: Dosent matter if the damage was physically or not the part's should be awailable to be purchased at full retail price with no hassle. Apple knows they are the only ones…
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Soli said: Helio4k said: Dosent matter if the damage was physically or not the part's should be awailable to be purchased at full retail price with no hassle. Apple knows they are the only ones that produce the parts for this contrapti…
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Jason_D said: liquidmark said: Jason_D said: What i found rather funny is that shortly before i'd seen Linus post this video i had been having my morning coffee with a co-worker and for whatever reason i had been telling him abo…
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Jw8 said: The point is Apple couldn't fix it without replacing the entire thing because they don't have the parts. Regardless how you broke your new fancy Mac. Apple would have to replace the entire computer instead of fixing it, in house. St…
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Jason_D said: What i found rather funny is that shortly before i'd seen Linus post this video i had been having my morning coffee with a co-worker and for whatever reason i had been telling him about Linus' original video reviewing the IMac P…
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kruegdude said: liquidmark said: kruegdude said: liquidmark said: Ed_Randgad said: Federal law says you can repair your own things, and manufacturers cannot force you to use their own repair services.https://mother…
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kruegdude said: liquidmark said: Ed_Randgad said: Federal law says you can repair your own things, and manufacturers cannot force you to use their own repair services.https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/ne9qdq/warranty-vo…
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StrangeDays said: netrox said: This is EXACTLY why Mac Pros should be more modular. I honestly believe that Apple should fix it or if not be sued with punitive damages. What on earth are you talking about? Sue Apple for what? It’s l…
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majorsl said: netrox said: This is EXACTLY why Mac Pros should be more modular. I honestly believe that Apple should fix it or if not be sued with punitive damages. I hope this makes Apple understand that there are consequences of sell…
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netrox said: This is EXACTLY why Mac Pros should be more modular. I honestly believe that Apple should fix it or if not be sued with punitive damages. I hope this makes Apple understand that there are consequences of selling a difficult to fi…
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Ed_Randgad said: Federal law says you can repair your own things, and manufacturers cannot force you to use their own repair services.https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/ne9qdq/warranty-void-if-removed-stickers-illegal-ftc Appleinside…
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AppleFixer1227 said: As an AASP authorized technician I can understand AppleInsider's point of view. I can also see the frustration as the customer brings in a computer for repair. While I agree the customer is not always right, I do believe …
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seanismorris said: I think the moral of the story is don’t buy an “all in one” iMac Pro from Apple. Those parts shouldn’t have been more than $1500, unless they did something stupid and soldered the processor to the motherboard. If you buy a P…