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In Reply to: RE: The folks at Apple/Mac Repair in Berkeley say posted by AbeCollins on December 20, 2024 at 17:49:17
I was having problems with my old iMac restarting all the time, so I took it in to Apple/Mac Repair.
They found a few things on the computer that Malware Bytes did not remove.
I bough a used iMac from them with WAY more Ram and Storage.
No Malware Bytes, and no problems.
So far.
Of course, you and others here know a lot more about Computers than I do!
Malware Bytes is like Insurance for a phone.
It's all based on Fear.
iPhone Ins is $ 20/Month!
A waste of money for me at least.
Should be $2/Month...!
Follow Ups:
There are third-party insurers (often through cellular carriers) who charge more for iPhone insurance than Apple.There's AppleCare+ and AppleCare+ with Theft & Loss ranging from $3.99/mo to $13.49/mo depending on which iPhone and which plan.
As of September 2024 :
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AppleCare is the basic warranty that comes with Apple products. It lasts one year and covers hardware defects. AppleCare+ is an extra plan you can buy. It gives longer coverage and more benefits.
AppleCare+ protects against accidents like drops or spills. It also extends tech support to two or three years. The cost varies based on the device.
Edits: 12/21/24
I had a problem trying to switch from AT&T to Verizon, to save money.
I had to go an AT&T Store to get it straightened out, and back on AT&T,
it was a real snafu.
While there I told the guy I need to save money, he offered to reduce my Internet cost by $ 20/Month.
Instead he signed me up for $20/Month iPhone Ins, and didn't change the Internet price.
I went back, he said he couldn't reduce the Internet and pushed the Insurance very hard.
I cancelled it, it was $20/Month.
It's not worth it at $9.99 either, IMO!
I don't think that would happen to you, you know too much.
I, on the other hand...
It IS a royal pain dealing with the cellular carriers. We've all been there spending hours trying to figure out their plans and special offers. I try to do it online but when I have to call and speak with someone I can't even understand it gets really frustrating. I recently switched from T-Mobile back to Xfinity Mobile (Verizon network). It was a challenge.I cancelled T-Mobile 3 or 4 months ago yet they still send me an invoice every month showing a -$12.50 CREDIT. So why don't they just credit it back to my VISA? I called them a couple months ago and they said I should visit a store to get it cleared up. That's total BS. They're just hanging on to my money as long as they can thinking I won't do anything about it. I'm sure they do that to everyone and profit from their little scam. Yeah, it's only a $12.50 CREDIT but it's not their money.
Edits: 12/25/24
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