Apple shipped the wrong MacBook Pro, PLEASE DON'T EVER BUY REFURBISHED MACS
But this, this is ridiculous. I just spent an hour and 48 minutes trying to find a solution for what I'm about to share with you.
A few days ago I bought a 15' 3.06/256 SSD refurb MacBook Pro. The order totaled $ 2.941. Here's the receipt.
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So I got the white box, opened, everything was as expected, except when I go to the system profile, I found out the system had the WRONG hard drive, instead of the 256 SSD, it came with the infamous Seagate 500 7200RPM hard drive.
WHAAAAAAAA?
So I call them, asking for help, and this is where I'm at right now:
* They can't send me the MBP I bought (3.06/256ssd), because they don't have it on stock (at the refurb store)
* They can't give (3.06/500gb7200rpm) me a partial refund because they don't have the computer I currently have in my possession either, so they don't know what's the price tag on this computer, hence, they can't calculate the difference.
* On top of everything, they say "on their end" it shows the computer I got, IS in fact the computer I was supposed to have (the one with SSD), this coming from the Apple Store Refurb Representative, when we were in a conference call, the Apple Care Representative corrected his colleague saying "I already reviewed the information through the System profiler and you're wrong, he does not have the 256 SSD hard drive" So what, I am now a lier?
* The only solution the Apple Store supervisor suggested is (Get this) that I review the refurbished product listing daily until I found either the computer I was SUPPOSED to get OR the one that I have right now to a) call and request they send the one with the SSD or b) call and request a refund for the difference. Come on, I feel like I'm on candid camera here.
Does that sound reasonable to you guys? Any input will be appreciated.
I can't believe I'm going through all of this, I mean, it's not like I got it on ebay or craiglist.
Anyway, I'm sharing this so it doesn't happen the same thing to you. Stay away from the refurbished store, it's handled by a different division and they obviously can't even tell the difference between a Hard Drive and a SSD
MBP Unibody, Mac OS X (10.5.6)



