Q: MacBook leaking
Looking for advice on how seriously apple will take this issue, and if they will repair replace for free. I have a white MacBook (CrackBook extreme) that has of late had continuous problems. It's out of warranty, of course. Recently the trackpad ceased up. DVD drive is dead. But worryingly last night I picked it up off the coffee table to find it in a huge puddle of clear fluid. No oily or greasy just water type substance but absolutely stinking of chemical. As I turned it up to dry the underneath more trickled out of the front and sides. Nothing was around it, spilt on it or such. This was definitely not anything 'drinkable' our coffee table is enamel and it's has actually pulled a layer of the enamel of the top of the table. I investigated the liquid, smelling it etc, it made my hands itch and feel really dry. This really worrys me. I checked the battery, it was dry all in the compartment. I don't understand what it can be, I've searched extensively for a solution/answer but advice is contradictory everywhere. The screen is fine, not bleeding anywhere. I don't believe these machines to be liquid cooled. New battery after being replaced by apple for bulging battery, then again for battery not holding power.
I want to speak with someone at apple, is there any way other than the premium rate numbers? I can't afford that right now. I can't afford a repair, nor for this fault do I think I should have to pay. Genius bar is a pain to get to. Id prefer to mail it all off etc and lose the computer for a few weeks. Anyone ever called the tech support and has the fee waived? I've been a apple customer for a longtime. Annoying I missed the extended replacement program for the cracking as its extensive on this MacBook, they might of done more work on it than just the casing as I believe it's definitely affecting the trackpad and more.
At the same time as buying this MacBook, a black MacBook was also purchased. Both have been used the same, cared for the same. No problems whatsoever with that machine. Think the battery was replaced for 'courtesy' by apple as its a known fault but that's it. No cracking on that machine.
How do I figure out when I bought this? Stupid question really. But I don't remember the exact year, it would help me if I need it. It must be 2007/2008. Regardless I find it ridiculous such a good runner is having such issues, if you were to plug in the original mac my dad has that would still work and it's 5 times plus the age of this machine. They don't do it like they used to!! I really need this computer, I've got to do something. Can anyone help please? All advice appreciated.
MacBook, iOS 5.1.1
Posted on May 15, 2012 3:37 AM