I have always had Apple care with all my products, and have only used it once 
when my head phones went wrong just before I sold my I phone 4 S. When the next 
I phone comes out, and it has more storage and scanner, I will then sell my I 
phone 5 which will have Apple care on it for anyone who purchases it and it 
will be unlocked. So if anyone is going to be in the market for an unlocked I 
phone in the near future may want to bear that in mind. This sounds like that I 
am trying to sell my I phone already although I'm talking about Apple care! 
Apple care is cheaper if you buy at the time of purchasing a product as you can 
only do it before the 30 days are up if memory serves, or am I wrong?

Kawal.

On 26 Jul 2013, at 11:49 AM, Chris H <christopher...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Everyone.
> Just an update.
> Thanks to your advice, I have signed up to Apple Care for my Mcbook Pro 13 
> Inch.
> I went for the plan that covers Macbook Air and 13 Inch Macbook Pro. Well 
> that's what the store says anyway.
> Cost was £199 including Vat and delivery is free.
> I will get in the box some paperwork.
> But what surprises me is that in theory, anybody with an Apple Id can sign up 
> to Apple Care, because Apple does not validate your order by checking a 
> product's serial number. Nowhere in the order process was I asked for my 
> Macbook Pro's serial number. I therefore would hate customers to purchase 
> Apple Care, only to find out it's not valid as they bought it 1 year from the 
> original purchase date for example. That's like £200 gone down the drain!
> I know mine will be accepted, but thought I would point this out for 
> potential customers on here.
> With kind regards Chris.
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