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MacBook Air rubber bumper thing coming off

I’m kind of concerned about it right now and don’t really know what to do

MacBook Air Apple Silicon

Posted on Jul 16, 2022 1:11 AM

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Posted on Jul 16, 2022 1:27 AM

Jimbo_mcbingo Said:

"MacBook Air rubber bumper thing coming off: I’m kind of concerned about it right now and don’t really know what to do "

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Thank you for the photo.


Get this Serviced:

Why risk a faulty device?


It's Time for a New Screen:

Get one from one of the following three locations. Getting it elsewhere, you might end up getting an non-genuine display.

A. Contact Apple Support:

If purchased from Apple, or covered under AppleCare, then get this serviced by Apple.

  • Contact Us - Choose Locations
  • Proceed from there as necessary
  • Note: Phone calls are taking a bit to go through at the moment, due to lots of calls. And that makes sense because with the Coronavirus Pandemic, many are at home at the moment, with much time on their hands to contact Apple. So, just stay on the line, and you will get through :)


Or..


B. Contact an AASP: 

Also, take this to an AASP (Apple Authorized Service provider), asking for assistance.

  1. Go Here: Find Locations - Apple Authorized Reseller
  2. Click: Service & Support
  3. Enter: your location information
  4. See: if there is an AASP nearby
  5. Contact: an AASP that shows up, and find out more about the services that they offer to fix the Mac


Or...


C. Contact A Retailer:

  • Contact your local retailer, seeing if they replace these.
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Jul 16, 2022 1:27 AM in response to Jimbo_mcbingo

Jimbo_mcbingo Said:

"MacBook Air rubber bumper thing coming off: I’m kind of concerned about it right now and don’t really know what to do "

-------


Thank you for the photo.


Get this Serviced:

Why risk a faulty device?


It's Time for a New Screen:

Get one from one of the following three locations. Getting it elsewhere, you might end up getting an non-genuine display.

A. Contact Apple Support:

If purchased from Apple, or covered under AppleCare, then get this serviced by Apple.

  • Contact Us - Choose Locations
  • Proceed from there as necessary
  • Note: Phone calls are taking a bit to go through at the moment, due to lots of calls. And that makes sense because with the Coronavirus Pandemic, many are at home at the moment, with much time on their hands to contact Apple. So, just stay on the line, and you will get through :)


Or..


B. Contact an AASP: 

Also, take this to an AASP (Apple Authorized Service provider), asking for assistance.

  1. Go Here: Find Locations - Apple Authorized Reseller
  2. Click: Service & Support
  3. Enter: your location information
  4. See: if there is an AASP nearby
  5. Contact: an AASP that shows up, and find out more about the services that they offer to fix the Mac


Or...


C. Contact A Retailer:

  • Contact your local retailer, seeing if they replace these.

MacBook Air rubber bumper thing coming off

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