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I prefer the Apple Store in Yorkdale Toronto. I had an issue at the beginning of the month (January) with severe overheating on my new prized possession. They swapped my first MBP because I reproduced the issue within the first week I had it.. The second MBP retina they gave me was also exhibiting the same problem, major overheating.
This is the i7 16GB with 512GB HDD version. I was in again asking them what to do next. They recommended extending my warranty for an additional couple of weeks for me which was a huge deal. The idea was that fresh stock would come and the problem would be fixed by then.
This is my third MBP retina. I've had it for 24 hours and so far twice I've heard the fans kick up into medium RPM to dissipate heat from the CPU/GPU for a brief period of time. I have never heard that sound before until yesterday on this new machine. This is telling me that there is definitively a thermostat problem with the previous two MBP''s I've had.
I have to tell you that I had three people in the Toronto Yorkdale store that went above and beyond. Firstly Lisa in business was an absolute pleasure. She took my word at face value and made me an even more loyal customer by listening and taking all of my concerns to heart. KB was my next guy, he is a person that has deals with thousands of customers on a daily basis. He quickly realized that I was not a guy that was trying to pull the wool over his eyes and was readily available to help with my situation. Last but not least was Duane who looked through the serial numbers for me to make sure that there was a good chance that my replacement was not from the same batch and gave me a new unit happily.
Apple is doing everything right for the obvious, but the I think the people at the Toronto Yorkdale store that deal with what looks like thousands of people on a daily basis need to be identified and recognized for outstanding service. They are what makes Apple what it is today.
Please note that this post was not edited and is typed in raw from my iPhone.
Thank you,
James Braunstein