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In my specific case I’ve ended up slightly ahead, I’ve benefited to the tune of £286.60. This is the amount that I would have had to spend on repairs over the last 11 years if I had not taken AppleCare with the majority of the purchases.
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Adding this to the £1,137 that the recently replaced MacBook Pro would have cost for a total of £1,528. My 2015 MacBook Pro required a new screen, again covered under warranty, costing £391. My recent issues with my current MacBook Pro is not the only warranty repair I’ve had. Now, granted, I have not purchased AppleCare with every single purchase and some of those were quite cheap. My total AppleCare spend over the last 11 years has been £1241.40, or around an extra 5% on top of my purchase price. In most cases, I’ve sold one machine to pay for a percentage (usually about half) of the next one. This, of course, does not account for the money I have recouped when I have sold each of these devices.

Since 2009 I’ve owned 9 separate Apple computers costing me a total of £24,547.
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Purely on percentages, the 2019 Mac Pro AppleCare purchase is a complete no-brainer.

My 2009 MacBook Pro 17” cost me £1,984 and the £297.60 Apple care represents 15% of the purchase price. My 2019 Mac Pro was almost £9k and the £300 AppleCare was 3%. In some instances, it has been down to the percentage of the purchase price that that AppleCare was. Take it into any Apple Store or approved Apple service Centre and they will fix it. One of the reasons AppleCare for laptops especially is a no brainer, is that the cover is worldwide. In one instance I purchased a machine whilst living abroad and I was unaware whether the device would be covered when I returned to the UK (I’ve since been informed it would, although Apple doesn’t make it that easy to figure out). This is for a variety of reasons, sometimes I was right at the end of my computer budget and prioritised (perhaps foolishly) a slightly higher spec over AppleCare. I’ve also not been that consistent purchasing AppleCare with my machines.
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After all, it is nothing more than a code which you enter into the AppleCare site to register it to a particular machine. I have often been able to buy AppleCare much more cost-effectively from other suppliers. It is also worth shopping around for AppleCare. The eagle-eyed amongst you will see that I’ve paid some quite low amounts for AppleCare (and indeed the machines themselves), which is thanks to Apple’s generously cheap educational pricing. This table below shows the Apple computer purchases I’ve made over the last 11 years (as that is how far my receipts go back), whether I’ve bought AppleCare as part of the purchase and gives me a total figure for my AppleCare purchases. This ordeal, although easily resolved, and at no cost to me, had me considering whether my total AppleCare bill for all my major Apple purchases has been worthwhile. This particular laptop was purchased through the Apple Store educational programme and the AppleCare Protection Plan only cost me £134, so just on this machine alone, I was well and truly ahead. Without AppleCare, this repair alone would have cost me £1,137 according to the submitted work order. Only the bottom case was returned to me, everything else was new. I asked the folks at Apple if anything of my old laptop remained. All of this also required a new top case, keyboard and trackpad as well. what’s more, once they opened up the unit they saw that the battery had swollen and also the main logic board (with soldered on RAM and SSD) needed to be replaced. Not only did they have to replace the right IO board, the helpful AppleCare Genius noted that there was a recall for the display. What started as a simple repair quickly turned into a much bigger job for Apple.

Back to the broken MacBook Pro…Īs I had owned the MacBook Pro for 2 years, it meant I still had 1 year left on the AppleCare that I purchased with it. In this article, we will use the term AppleCare to cover both. Just a note to say that Applecare is now known as AppleCare+. I noticed that the right side Thunderbolt ports had stopped working and after creating a Carbon Copy Cloner image of the machine and de-authorising any iLok machine authorisations, I took my ailing MacBook Pro to my local Apple Store for repair. I recently had cause to be thankful that I had taken out AppleCare for my 2017 MacBook Pro 15”. When buying a new Apple computer, is it worth taking out the AppleCare extended warranty that Apple offers? In this article, James Richmond explores his history of buying Apple computers to see whether AppleCare has been worth it.
