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Seen it before
The "crack" in today's blog is nothing new for me. It's been happening for a while
among a few (unlucky) Macbook users here (Thailand).

The bad thing is, some people could get their case and everything changed for
free, while some others were charged $100 for the new parts. However, the most
rediculous thing is, if they refuse to change it for free, their reason is something
like this "It's user's fault. You carry it the wrong way. Blah Blah Blah..."

Being a new Macbook user myself, this "defect" troubles me somewhat. To be
honest, I'm not that imprssed with Apple's QC lately. Why? The Macbook I'm using
now is the second one. The first one was return due to the 'screen flickering'
problem. Yeah, I know it won't affect system usability, but it annoys the hell out of
me!

ps. How's your new Superdrive now, Jason?
Posted by: may0023@...   Posted on: 03/24/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Crackbook  Furiousstylez416 | 03/23/07
What unfortunate about that, however  xuniL_z | 03/25/07
Seen it before  may0023@... | 03/24/07
Happy Mac's  leon16066@... | 03/24/07
amusing story  xuniL_z | 03/25/07
yeah I have to say Apples service is no better or worse  james.faction | 05/01/08
RE: (CrackBook)  kpiasecki | 11/29/08
common  cc5213 | 12/18/08

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