brianleahy
Colonel Panic
While you're doing your exhaustive research, try reading **THIS THREAD**. Specifically, posts 3, 5, 25, 28, and 38.
You're just plain, vanilla, no frills, no bells or whistles, wrong. Companies replace displays, computers, printers etc. this way ALL THE TIME. My Officemax extended service plan replaced my broken HP Fax/copier by sending me a new one BEFORE they ever laid hands on the broken one. Officemax's service IS superior to Applecare.
Verizon replaced my $500 Kyocera 7135 this way as well, when it died. Verizon's service is superior to Applecare.
Circuit City handed my wife a loaner laptop when she brought hers in, before they'd even *looked* at it. CC's service is superior to Applecare.
There is absolutely, positively nothing special about stand-alone flat screen displays that makes them somehow less eligible for realtime replacement than these other items. The specific item is, in any event, irrelevant - the service policy is. And Apple's is just not as customer friendly as these other businesses. Period.
And as far as I am concerned, you lost most of your credibility right off the bat with your attacking users' claims that their computers are important to them. How do you know that people with porn on their macs don't also use them (as I do) to pay all their bills electronically? Or to stay in contact with relatives in other countries? You, sir, are in no position to judge. It's neither your business nor Apple's what the machines are used for; if their attitude - or yours - is that it's not important that the equipment (or failing that, the service) be reliable - for whatever purpose a user may need - then you may as well stop there; any company managed with that attitude is doomed, as is any argument mounted from that starting point.
You're just plain, vanilla, no frills, no bells or whistles, wrong. Companies replace displays, computers, printers etc. this way ALL THE TIME. My Officemax extended service plan replaced my broken HP Fax/copier by sending me a new one BEFORE they ever laid hands on the broken one. Officemax's service IS superior to Applecare.
Verizon replaced my $500 Kyocera 7135 this way as well, when it died. Verizon's service is superior to Applecare.
Circuit City handed my wife a loaner laptop when she brought hers in, before they'd even *looked* at it. CC's service is superior to Applecare.
There is absolutely, positively nothing special about stand-alone flat screen displays that makes them somehow less eligible for realtime replacement than these other items. The specific item is, in any event, irrelevant - the service policy is. And Apple's is just not as customer friendly as these other businesses. Period.
And as far as I am concerned, you lost most of your credibility right off the bat with your attacking users' claims that their computers are important to them. How do you know that people with porn on their macs don't also use them (as I do) to pay all their bills electronically? Or to stay in contact with relatives in other countries? You, sir, are in no position to judge. It's neither your business nor Apple's what the machines are used for; if their attitude - or yours - is that it's not important that the equipment (or failing that, the service) be reliable - for whatever purpose a user may need - then you may as well stop there; any company managed with that attitude is doomed, as is any argument mounted from that starting point.