This seems a little far fetched and doesnt make sense at all.I took my Macbook Pro in to Apple to have them assess the display. When looking at the interior side of the display, as if you were using the laptop, there are two white marks about a pencil eraser big, one with a slight "streak" form to it.The Genius quoted because most of them are technically inept in the first place said that these white marks are a result of "pressure marks" and are therefore not covered under warranty.I am well aware of the umbrella policy of Apple and its Apple Care warranty that *any* damage done to the display is not covered under warranty (even if it is a manufacturer defect). There are scores of reports of this on the internet, picked up by various technical blogs, consumerist sites, enthusiast sites, etc. So my question is how can these white marks, clearly visible on a white background of a web page (or any color really) a result of "pressure marks", when there is certainly no physical damage done to the external metal casing of the display, nor internal either. If in fact it was due to "pressure marks", said pressure would have to be constant. For there to be pressure on the screen there would have to be physical indentations on the metal casing on the external side of the display, or internal side of the display which would not be present if the laptop was opened.I now ask TWW to consider this situation before you, and please provide any insight that substantiates one explanation or another.Ive already fought with Apple once on the shoddy work of a display being replaced, Im not skerred to do it again.Edit: Ive done some preliminary research and it seems that these pixel groupings I am observing are called "Hot Pixels", which is a "permanently lit pixel" and in short, "always on".[Edited on December 14, 2008 at 5:00 PM. Reason : .]
12/14/2008 4:50:38 PM
pictures plz
12/14/2008 5:04:18 PM
Err the only camera I have is from my iPhoneIll try. BRB
12/14/2008 5:08:01 PM
not sure what or if this will help, but see if they are stuck white during all of the colors of this pixel checkhttp://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/10793
12/14/2008 5:12:10 PM
Iphone sucks at taking pictures but here are a fewhttp://tinyurl.com/69fc6vhttp://tinyurl.com/67dtz6http://tinyurl.com/66hnm5http://tinyurl.com/5q5d3rhttp://tinyurl.com/6er8m2[Edited on December 14, 2008 at 5:24 PM. Reason : bad pics]
12/14/2008 5:22:26 PM
upload them again with circles around the problem areas
12/14/2008 5:25:55 PM
^ KAs for the pixel check I see the hot pixels on every color except black.
12/14/2008 5:27:02 PM
Areas are circled now:http://tinyurl.com/69fc6vhttp://tinyurl.com/67dtz6http://tinyurl.com/66hnm5http://tinyurl.com/5q5d3rhttp://tinyurl.com/6er8m2Of course they dont look bad from the iPhone camera, but I need more light, a better camera, and the screen is glossy so that doesnt help much.
12/14/2008 5:39:33 PM
go and bitch some more
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12/14/2008 5:42:19 PM
Yes I have Apple Care.Geniuses refused to fix it, and said this "damage" was caused by the user and not under warranty.[Edited on December 14, 2008 at 5:43 PM. Reason : .]
12/14/2008 5:43:26 PM
go at a different time and try to get a new person, or go to the other store (Crabtree or Southpoint) Those may indeed be pressure marks, but any pressure mark that is permanent like that would likely be a manufacturing defect. There aren't visible dents in the casing behind those spots, are there?
12/14/2008 5:45:22 PM
None whatsoever.I actually pointed that out, and asked them to explain further how they could be caused by user damage when there isnt any indentation on the display. They couldnt except for a superficial response that its not covered by the warranty.This was at the Southpoint Store. I have a good relationship with the GM there. I guess I will have to speak with him about it.[Edited on December 14, 2008 at 5:51 PM. Reason : .]
12/14/2008 5:50:56 PM
exploit that relationship
12/14/2008 5:51:23 PM
Well lets just say that Ive had enormous success with a previous, non related issue with a MBP display by use of my blog, and other sites picking up my story.I have no hesitation writing about this issue either.For now, PHP time. Ill deal with this tomorrow.[Edited on December 14, 2008 at 5:53 PM. Reason : .]
12/14/2008 5:53:27 PM
i mean, that's retarded to say that a presure point on a glass display is user error (or is this a plastic display from an older MBP). For that to be so, either the glass would be cracked, or there would be dents on the lid behind the screen
12/14/2008 5:57:18 PM
^ Its a 2.4 C2D, about a 1-1.5 years old.I told them that in a much more sarcastic and somewhat, demeaning tone.In short, they are technically inept fucking morons.I mean, Im no expert of course, but I do have the equivalent of an associates degree in electronics, about 8 years in the technology industry, and Im definitely not stupid. I do know when things dont add up, or at least when they dont sound right.I take offense at such reasoning and blatant excuses, especially when it undermines my intelligence or their presumption thereof when providing such explanations.In short it pisses me the fuck off.[Edited on December 14, 2008 at 6:04 PM. Reason : .]
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12/15/2008 11:02:09 PM
^^, ^^^Pressure on the screen from books, etc wouldnt show up in the lower right center section of the screen.Im convinced the "genius" I spoke to and the subsequent managers were just technically inept fucking idiots.Ill speak to the GM of the store later this week.Has anyone found information as to what exactly causes a hot pixel? [Edited on December 15, 2008 at 11:09 PM. Reason : .]
12/15/2008 11:06:39 PM
Welp, looks like those white spots dont matter anymore now.The backlight in my MBP display died today. Will have the display replaced by the end of the week under warranty...All my problems with Macs have been with the displays... WTF?[Edited on January 19, 2009 at 10:53 PM. Reason : .]
1/19/2009 10:52:29 PM
probably from that special mac bag you use message_topic.aspx?topic=544889
1/19/2009 11:00:47 PM
dude those bags are AWESOME!
1/19/2009 11:12:14 PM
So being that I have some pretty sensitive IP regarding my business ideas, plans, etc and a lot of confidential info from previous employers on the hard drive.I asked Apple to remove the hard drive before replacing the display. Genius said no problem. Guy who called me to let me know the display is in said they cant do that unless I pay for Pro Care. Manager at Apple Store said they couldnt do that unless I paid for Pro Care.Im not giving them access to my hard drive to replace a display, which they claim (the apple store at southpoint) that their policy requires the hard drive to fix my laptop. We all know that technically, thats bullshit. I told them I could bring them the hard drive back if and when they needed to test it, and they could bring it out to me for me to log in to, but that was it.Then I call apple care and have the specialist talk to them. Specialist said I would not have to pay for pro care, but he cannot override the managers rule that my hdd has to be in the laptop for it to be repaired.I confirmed with him that all apple stores repair computers based off of the uniform apple care service agreement. However he said every store has different "rules", and that I may have to go to another store. He then told me that it is stated in the applecare service agreement that all the parts have to be in the computer for it to be repaired. I asked for him to tell me where in the agreement it said that. He said "I dont have it in front of me". So I requested he email it to me.This is such muther fucking bullshit. This is why apple, as a company, sucks.
1/24/2009 5:43:30 PM
It's likely that if you kept the HD in the machine, they'd reformat it too.It's ridiculous that the manager isn't budging on the HD issue. I don't get why they'd make such a big deal about it. Just boot off a CD to test the computer.But, OTOH, if the contents are so sensitive to you, surely you have a backup, right? Just wipe the drive before you give it to them, that way you won't have to worry about your "sensitive" information leaking out.[Edited on January 24, 2009 at 5:51 PM. Reason : ]
1/24/2009 5:50:58 PM
Thats what they asked me to do, erase the hdd and then restore it with time machine.Thats just as effin ridiculous.You dont need a hdd to test a display after you replaced it.You can simply boot from the cd.
1/24/2009 5:54:01 PM
i like apple's computers, but when they do fail and you need support, they absolutely suck.
1/24/2009 5:57:39 PM
^ the sad thing is, Apple typically gets the best rating in terms of repair and customer service.So even if you hate their service, you're probably going to get worse from other manufacturers.^^ maybe they're worried you'll break the computer swapping the drive, and then try to blame their repair guys.[Edited on January 24, 2009 at 6:06 PM. Reason : ]
1/24/2009 6:06:08 PM
No excuse for the manager saying his "rule" is that the hdd has to be in the laptop though. The applecare agreement says, if I'm reading it right, that I am not to provide apple with extra parts not needed for repair. So... Yea...
1/24/2009 6:38:50 PM
if it's that huge of a deal just buy another hard drive, put it in there, let them do their shit..then swap back out/return and get your money back.
1/24/2009 6:41:29 PM
more like the goons that buy apple shit don't know when apple is fucking them in the ass and they just like being talked to nicely by a 'genius' that doesn't make them feel like an idiot like a typical pc sysadmin type IT guy would.
1/24/2009 6:41:54 PM
If you have another computer just startup in target disk mode (hold T on your laptop when starting up) get your sensitive info off that drive via firewire.
1/24/2009 6:42:38 PM
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1/24/2009 7:39:24 PM
yep, when i have had a problem with my dell or ibm, i call and they send someone out.not bad.
1/24/2009 9:44:40 PM
^^ There was never a massive leaking problem with G5s. Apple's most recent problem with screens dying was an Nvidia issue that affected other laptop manufacturers.And I didn't make that statistic up either. Various different measurement companies using different methodologies have given Apple great marks.Even in terms of unit failures, Apple is among the lowest.So it may seem to you that Apple's designs are shoddy, but in reality, outside of your anecdotes, they are typically above average.
1/24/2009 10:55:45 PM
Welcome to Apple CS/TS. Worst in the world
1/24/2009 11:51:51 PM
Here is the bottom line.They should not be trying to extort Pro Care memberships for a requested service that is reasonable and practical for the consumer. Requiring the customer to provide ALL hardware AND your admin password is ludicrous and insinuates that Apple mandates access to anyone and everyones personal data. Im pretty sure thats illegal in some way or another.Second, they can boot the laptop from the OS X DVD and do not need the HDD anyway. Every genius bar has OS X install DVDs and spare HDDs with OS X already installed. I dont give a flying fuck how much "time and effort" it takes to disassemble all the screws to get to the hard drive. If its that big of a deal then design a better fucking laptop you retarded twits.Third, Im really tired of utterly moronic dipshits who amount to little more than failed college techie wannabes "educating" and servicing the mass public. There is no telling how many rightful warranty repairs were denied just to charge customers the full retail price.To close, Id never give ANY company my laptop with the hard drive in it especially with the well documented cases of snooping by Best Buy/CC/3rd Party techs. Not going to happen, ever.And yes while I agree Apple may have better customer sat in technical support, it doesnt mean their technical support is reasonable, decent, or satisfactory. In fact that doesnt mean, whatsoever, that its good in any way - it just means they are "better" than the competition which doesnt say much.[Edited on January 25, 2009 at 1:06 AM. Reason : .]
1/25/2009 1:01:38 AM
DudeApple wouldn't sell me a new iphone to replace the broken one I had.I had money in hand.I had to negotiate for an hour to get my replacement phone.LOL@YOU for thinking you'd get your screen replaced.
1/25/2009 1:32:30 AM
Uh, the screen is getting replaced regardless. The issue is whether or not the hard drive will be in it while they do it.
1/25/2009 1:34:40 AM
I should have added *easily.*While my dell laptop was under warranty, I overheated it by leaving it on with a video game fullscreen on the carpet, and they replaced it next day after call with no questions asked.
1/25/2009 2:01:08 AM
^^Dude seriously. In the time you have bitched, moaned, pleaded and researched you could have backed up the fucking hard drive, WIPED IT, and taken it in to be fixed.You are being a total techno-cock-nose about this. Yes, they don't know their left hand from their right. You attempting to educate idiots is just a further waste of time for both parties. Just clean your shit so you can do it their way.
1/25/2009 2:08:07 AM
There is a time where making a point is worth the effort. This is one of those times.Although, Ill just call them back monday and say look, you can just boot it off of the OS X dvd. It shouldnt be difficult.
1/25/2009 2:39:34 AM
I can't think of a job worse than consumer PC tech support. Severely underpaid, and they have to deal with holier-than-thou techies on a regular basis.Shocker that it doesn't attract the brightest minds.
1/25/2009 11:09:16 AM
I dont think its a matter of dealing with "holier than thou" techies. Its a matter of dealing with fact and truth. That alone cuts out a ton of bullshit.
1/25/2009 1:15:50 PM
No it's not. Because those repair guys get in deep shit if they don't follow the rules handed down to them. It's an issue of liability, not ultimate truths.
1/25/2009 2:07:32 PM
How can you be liable for performing a repair according to the single service agreement document all apple products are repaired under. These unofficial "rules" are bullshit.HDD is not needed to repair a display, fact.Laptop can boot off of the dvd, fact.I dont have to have to provide apple with all irrelevant components not required to repair my laptop, truth.Tadaaaah.It will be handled monday.
1/25/2009 2:20:33 PM
You can't just compress the important stuff into a secure archive with strong encryption? Let's be honest here, you have kiddie porn on there and you're paranoid about it. If these business ideas were as ironclad as you thought they were, you'd have all the backup systems in the world and you'd pay extra dollars to jump through whatever hoops Apple wanted to fix your machine.I hate faggots like you. Self important for no reason.
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