Robalicious wrote:
Listen to this,
i had my 2011 15" MBP repaired 4 months before they issued the replacement program.
Payed around 600$ for everything but Apple got in touch with me and I got my money back. All good so far.
THEN,
today around 11 months later the EXACT same thing happened. The screen got distorted, turned blue and got stuck. When restarted it loads at first, then turns grey, heats up and fans at max speed. All the symptoms, everything! So I went to the nearest apple workshop, left it there and now they send me a mail sayin the replacement program doesn't cover this, this is even though I got it fixed before the replacement program.
So it took me not even a year and it breaks again. No guarantees, nothing.
Apple telling me there is nothing I can do but pay if I want it fixed.
So I'm sorry, don't have ur hopes up.
I think if you will look back across the pages of this discussion you will find reports by several people who have experienced multiple failures of their 2011 MacBook Pro computers after being repaired by Apple. In some cases the first repair happened prior to the Extended Warranty program being implemented. In other cases multiple failures and repairs were made subsequent to the Extended Warranty program.
If I am reading your comments correctly your first repair was done by Apple and cost you $600, therefore the failure and repair happened prior to the Extended Warranty program being implemented. Apple acknowledge that repair as the same as covered by the Extended Warranty program and refunded to you the cost of the first repair, $600. Then your 2011 MacBook Pro failed again with the same symptoms and this time the Apple representative said Apple does not cover the cost of this repair? Of note... your first failure was after the factory warranty had expired, just as was the case for the second failure. When Apple sent you a refund check Apple acknowledge your machine as part of the Extended Warranty program. That program expires in 2016.
Viewers of this discussion have read multiple reports of repeat failures, many ending up with exchanges of the lemon 2011 MacBook Pro for a current production MacBook Pro. Most often those reporting this resolution of the failing descrete graphic processor problem have experienced three repeat repair failures. Typically these customers had the repair done, the machine failed in a few weeks or months, the machine failed and was repaired again in repeated cycles until 3 failures occured.
Getting a refund for the first failed repair is not listed as a disclaimer for getting a satisfactory repair under the Extended Warranty program. Apple representatives have been reported as not being uniform in the application of the Extended Warranty program. Some people have found satisfaction by going to a different Apple Genius in the same Apple store, Some people have found satisfaction by going to a different Apple store or by direct contact with Apple. Your milage may vary.
By paging back through this discussion you may find some hints to getting satisfaction. Pay attention to those contributors with high points counts, more than likely they are spending their waking hours commenting on just about anything and don't have a horse in the race. Its your money at risk, take care of yourself.