Here is my story:
Bought a new PowerMac G4 on 3/23/02. Love it- works great! On 4/17/02, the CDRW mysteriously spits out the CD that was playing- weird. No sweat, I will call Tech Support. Call Tech Support and they say that my complimentary period began on 12/15/01, but if I would like to pay $49.99 for a one-time call or purchase AppleCare for $249.99, then they will be happy to help me. Um, no thanks. They give me the number to some support administration place which supposedly can fix the date discrepency. On 4/18/02, my wife goes into labor 10 days early, so the Mac is not exactly up on the priorities list.
To make a long story short, after dealing with various baby health issues for 3 months, I finally get the chance to call Tech Support. In the meantime, I have done a little troubleshooting on my own, and discovered the the CDRW opens by itself under the following conditions- 1. Mac is powered on. It occurs with all disks, under both OSs, while the computer is booting, while no one is logged on, and even with the IDE cable unplugged. It doesnt take a Systems Engineer (even though I are one) to figure out that this is indicative of a bad drive. Great- its under warranty! Of course, to get this warranty, I still have to pay $49.99 or $249.99 or carry my G4 100 miles to a service center.
If Apple really wants to win former PC users, then this needs to change- if my G4 is under warranty for hardware, I expect a drive to be put in the mail and sent to me, with a return box for the bad drive. I have had a Dell laptop for 3 years, and its had its fair share of hardware problems, but every time parts have been sent NEXT DAY. All I want is a stupid CDRW to be sent to my house- its not like I am asking for a motherboard or anything.
Needless to say, after dealing with Apple's snotting "product specialist" I will not be purchasing another Mac .
Am I just being a little whiny baby?
Brian
AIX RS6000 SP certified
Bought a new PowerMac G4 on 3/23/02. Love it- works great! On 4/17/02, the CDRW mysteriously spits out the CD that was playing- weird. No sweat, I will call Tech Support. Call Tech Support and they say that my complimentary period began on 12/15/01, but if I would like to pay $49.99 for a one-time call or purchase AppleCare for $249.99, then they will be happy to help me. Um, no thanks. They give me the number to some support administration place which supposedly can fix the date discrepency. On 4/18/02, my wife goes into labor 10 days early, so the Mac is not exactly up on the priorities list.
To make a long story short, after dealing with various baby health issues for 3 months, I finally get the chance to call Tech Support. In the meantime, I have done a little troubleshooting on my own, and discovered the the CDRW opens by itself under the following conditions- 1. Mac is powered on. It occurs with all disks, under both OSs, while the computer is booting, while no one is logged on, and even with the IDE cable unplugged. It doesnt take a Systems Engineer (even though I are one) to figure out that this is indicative of a bad drive. Great- its under warranty! Of course, to get this warranty, I still have to pay $49.99 or $249.99 or carry my G4 100 miles to a service center.
If Apple really wants to win former PC users, then this needs to change- if my G4 is under warranty for hardware, I expect a drive to be put in the mail and sent to me, with a return box for the bad drive. I have had a Dell laptop for 3 years, and its had its fair share of hardware problems, but every time parts have been sent NEXT DAY. All I want is a stupid CDRW to be sent to my house- its not like I am asking for a motherboard or anything.
Needless to say, after dealing with Apple's snotting "product specialist" I will not be purchasing another Mac .
Am I just being a little whiny baby?
Brian
AIX RS6000 SP certified