Yes it does, thank you for clarifying. With kind regards Chris.

On 26/07/2013 18:22, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
Once you get the paperwork, there is a number that you have to call which is 
the Apple Care line. Then they ask you a series of questions such as your home 
address, telephone number and serial number. If anything changes like you move 
then you have to notify them.

If you sell your Mac then you don't have to tell them as the serial number is 
tide to the machine rather than your ID.

Hope that clarifies things for you.

Kawal.

On 26 Jul 2013, at 05:26 PM, Chris H <christopher...@gmail.com> wrote:

Ar I see. So once I get the Apple Care paperwork, I can then go and register it? I did 
see a link to do so, but it said, "already purchased Apple Care?" next to it, 
so didn't bother trying it.

On 26/07/2013 15:55, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
They ask for your serial number in the UK too. I registered my I Mac for Apple 
care when I got it and I had to give my serial number.

Kawal.

On 26 Jul 2013, at 03:28 PM, Eugenia Firth <gigifi...@me.com> wrote:

Maybe it's different in the UK, but here in the US if you call AppleCare they 
always ask for your serial number. They didn't ask me either, but they put it 
down. They already had it in the store.
Regards,
Gigi

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On Jul 26, 2013, at 5:49 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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