It turns out that smoking is bad for both your
health and, if you have an Apple computer, potentially bad for your
wallet. Many people who took their malfunctioning Apple computers
to the Apple stores to get fixed were rejected because the Apple store
found evidence that the machines had been exposed to second-hand smoke.
This exposure voided the warranty due to “health risks of second hand
smoke.”
This would be a somewhat acceptable clause, but it isn’t written in the Applecare warranty and therefore catches many customers by surprise. Instead, working on something that has been exposed to nicotine is considered an Occupational Safety and Health Administration violation. There you go: More fuel for the Mac Vs. PC war.
This would be a somewhat acceptable clause, but it isn’t written in the Applecare warranty and therefore catches many customers by surprise. Instead, working on something that has been exposed to nicotine is considered an Occupational Safety and Health Administration violation. There you go: More fuel for the Mac Vs. PC war.
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