Bugs in my MBP?
Battery Information:
Model Information:
Serial Number: 6N90107 *VLA
Manufacturer: SMP
Device name: bq20z951
Pack Lot Code: 0000
PCB Lot Code: 0000
Firmware Version: 002a
Hardware Revision: 000a
Cell Revision: 0100
Charge Information:
Charge remaining (mAh): 0
Fully charged: No
Charging: No
Full charge capacity (mAh): 4447
Health Information:
*Cycle count: 65*
*Condition: Normal*
*Battery Installed: Yes*
*Amperage (mA): -326*
Voltage (mV): 12583
My MBP was approaching its 1-year anniversary, so I sent it to be repaired under AppleCare. Two days later, I got a phone call stating that my MBP was a "biohazard due to an insect infestation" - therefore, the technician opted not to work on it and thus voided my warranty. The tech claimed to have pictures of the inside of my MBP.
I asked her to email me the pictures THREE TIMES and I have yet to receive them. They promptly sent my MBP back to me with a list of third-party service providers where I can "possibly" have them look at my machine.
I've always been a huge advocate for Apple until this incident where I feel they utterly screwed me with no remorse or consideration of my hard-earned dollars. As a self-employed, husband and father - whose livelihood is managed on his Mac - this has been catastrophic for me.
So now I have an 1yo MBP (which I spent over $2K to purchase) that won't charge, a voided warranty and a modicum and distrust for Apple.
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15" MacBook Pro (Late 2008) / 2.4GHz / 4 GB RAM / 250GB HDD, Mac OS X (10.6.2)