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Comments on: Apple to issue refunds for PowerBook, iBook replacement power adapters

Owners of PowerBooks and iBooks who purchased replacement power adapters after theirs began to spark should soon be eligible for a refund.

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by gary_7vn May 9, 2008 10:35 AM PDT
Wow this about time, I was the guy who got the 3 year warranty extension on the iBook faulty logic boards back in 03, with help from my friend Michael at blackcider.com. Read the whole story at www.eyestir.com.
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by gary_7vn May 9, 2008 10:41 AM PDT
I forgot to add that I will take advantage of this too, as shortly after Apple fixed my iBook (for free) my adapter died and I had to buy a new one. The machine itself is dead again as the replacement logic board failed and I was too disgusted to get it fixed - again.
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by johnalphonse-22167694933540745 May 12, 2008 2:54 PM PDT
So, if your original adapter failed it didn't get replaced for free? Just a refund on a re-buy? That's weird.
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