andrewtemnoff wrote:
they told me that the are actually having a lot of problems with the imacs and pretty much everything else apple makes…
It would be extraordinary if an +Apple service center+ saw many Apple products that did not have problems since their primary business is to fix the ones that do. But their seeing "a lot of problems" means little by itself since it may just be (& probably is) an expected result of Apple's booming sales.
This is not just idle conjecture on my part. At one time in my life I owned a shop that did a lot of regional warranty work for many major brands of home electronics. At one point we saw a dramatic increase in the number of several models coming into the shop from one manufacturer. Some of my techs concluded from this that these models had some design or manufacturing flaw & one even started telling friends & a few customers to stay away from the brand completely.
But when I did a little research I discovered a far simpler explanation: the largest seller in the region of the brand had made a large purchase of these models & promoted them heavily, resulting in many more in use than previously. Comparing sales figures to warranty return rates actually showed them to be substantially
more problem free on the average than other models we saw in the same time period.
So take what employees at these places tell you with a certain amount of skepticism. They are most likely looking at only a part of the picture & it may mean a lot less than you might think.