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From: barry@world.std.com (Barry L Wolman)
Subject: Apple Warrantee
Message-ID: <1991May21.022319.20786@world.std.com>
Summary: Does opening a Mac IIci void the warrantee?
Keywords: apple warrantee
Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
Date: Tue, 21 May 1991 02:23:19 GMT
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I've been shopping around for a Mac IIci configuration.  I had planned
to buy a minimial system, e.g. 5MB and no disk, and then add memory and
a mail order disk.  One dealer told me that opening the case to add the
memory and the disk would void the warrantee.  I know Apple's policy
about a non-authorized individual opening a Plus, SE, or Classic case;
does the same policy apply to a Mac II?  How could Apple tell who had
installed the memory and disk?  I'd like to hear from anyone who *knows*
Apple's policy about user installation of memory, boards, and disks.

Thanks,
Barry Wolman

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Barry Wolman
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