Dear Apple:
I was truly disappointed to have been misled into sending my Ti Powerbook back to have the LCD replaced. I got pricing from several other repair companies but elected to go with Apple (despite the additional cost), after the technician promised that the unit would be repaired immediately and that all parts were in stock (some warranty work was to be done contemporaneously with the LCD repair). Lo and behold, I'm informed that the machine won't be sent back for another week because parts are unavailable.
Sadly, I'm reduced to litigation because when I call I'm stuck in voice mail jail until a phone jockey gets on and can't connect me to anyone helpful. Customer relations even went so far as to promise me that the parts were coming in sooner than I was told and that the machine would be back yesterday (4/9). Needless to say this was a lie. In short, a repair which Apple promised would be done in one day, is taking 10 or more, with no end in sight. I could have had the machine back in 24 hours from someone else, for less money.
So when you get my chargeback, ask not what your customer has done to you, ask what you did to your customer.
Sincerely,
Jonathan Blitz
I was truly disappointed to have been misled into sending my Ti Powerbook back to have the LCD replaced. I got pricing from several other repair companies but elected to go with Apple (despite the additional cost), after the technician promised that the unit would be repaired immediately and that all parts were in stock (some warranty work was to be done contemporaneously with the LCD repair). Lo and behold, I'm informed that the machine won't be sent back for another week because parts are unavailable.
Sadly, I'm reduced to litigation because when I call I'm stuck in voice mail jail until a phone jockey gets on and can't connect me to anyone helpful. Customer relations even went so far as to promise me that the parts were coming in sooner than I was told and that the machine would be back yesterday (4/9). Needless to say this was a lie. In short, a repair which Apple promised would be done in one day, is taking 10 or more, with no end in sight. I could have had the machine back in 24 hours from someone else, for less money.
So when you get my chargeback, ask not what your customer has done to you, ask what you did to your customer.
Sincerely,
Jonathan Blitz