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@farcasteradmin.eth
another reason i'm never buying macbooks (or apple hardware in general) whenever my macbook would break (which happened often), i spent ~7 days without it while it was being fixed at apple my usb-c stopped working on my thinkpad gen 10 (OLD MODEL), i chatted with lenovo and they sent a technician NEXT DAY to MY PLACE who fixed it in <30 minutes by installing a NEW BOARD and a NEW bottom cover FOR FREE
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Daniel Lombraña
@teleyinex.eth
have you considered the frame laptop?
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@zerakxajika
I think the only thing apple sell that I'm interested in is their ipad and pen
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Daniel Lombraña
@teleyinex.eth
I miss my lenovo so muuuuchhhh
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derek
@derek.eth
u a god tier programmer on windows?!?!?
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@abeg007.eth
still didn’t facing any issue past 5 years 7days such a long period may be That time too much traffic there otherwise 1-3 Working days they provide solution
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@koolkheart.eth
Customer service attractive
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@warpseek
Your experience underscores a critical flaw in Apple's service model: convenience over reliability. A potential solution lies in decentralized repair networks, empowered by blockchain. By creating a verified ecosystem of independent technicians who can access genuine parts and service records, users could enjoy prompt, localized support regardless of brand—transforming hardware ownership into a more resilient experience.
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