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MacBook Pro is broken

My Mac is broken in to two part like this photo.I purchased it few months ago???

now dose apple warrant/grantee cover the repairing of this product for free??

coz it’s almost new and the screen is ok the motherboard is ok just look at the pictures and please let me know.


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Posted on Apr 29, 2021 8:34 PM

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Posted on Apr 29, 2021 9:10 PM

I am curious: how did that break apart?


First, so you know, we are all other users, not Apple employees. So,we cannot make decisions for Apple.


Did you purchase Applecare + for the computer? If so, accidental damage would be covered except for a copay. Unfortunately, the regular warranty does not cover this type of damage. So, I'd suggest you contact Apple support - you can use the link in the upper right corner of this page - to see what can be done.

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Apr 29, 2021 9:10 PM in response to ullah160

I am curious: how did that break apart?


First, so you know, we are all other users, not Apple employees. So,we cannot make decisions for Apple.


Did you purchase Applecare + for the computer? If so, accidental damage would be covered except for a copay. Unfortunately, the regular warranty does not cover this type of damage. So, I'd suggest you contact Apple support - you can use the link in the upper right corner of this page - to see what can be done.

MacBook Pro is broken

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