I'm amazed he let a "flaky" battery go for a few weeks. If I paid $1200 for a brand new laptop, I'd at least have the battery checked out when it started malfunctioning. Matty dropped the ball on this one. He could have walked into a store and had the battery replaced. End of story.
Some people have things called "jobs", which might prevent them from having free time that coincides with the business hours of an Apple store. Coincidentally, that "job" probably entitled him to purchase that $1200 laptop. Either way, he should be getting a new laptop courtesy of Apple.
Yes, because somehow having your apartment almost burn to the ground with you in it is a logical consequence for not bringing your laptop in for draining quickly.
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phenostar @ Mar 12th 2007 11:18AM
I'm amazed he let a "flaky" battery go for a few weeks. If I paid $1200 for a brand new laptop, I'd at least have the battery checked out when it started malfunctioning. Matty dropped the ball on this one. He could have walked into a store and had the battery replaced. End of story.
Tom @ Mar 12th 2007 11:27AM
Some people have things called "jobs", which might prevent them from having free time that coincides with the business hours of an Apple store. Coincidentally, that "job" probably entitled him to purchase that $1200 laptop. Either way, he should be getting a new laptop courtesy of Apple.
TheCount @ Mar 12th 2007 3:15PM
Yes, because somehow having your apartment almost burn to the ground with you in it is a logical consequence for not bringing your laptop in for draining quickly.
You are a tool, End of Story.
syncavocado @ Jul 14th 2007 2:31AM
Remember, Australia doesn't have official Apple Stores.