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Franc Zabkar
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I've been given a dead (no power up) iMac G4 Model M6498 EMC #1873 to
repair. I've already dismantled the unit and removed all major
components, including the 2-piece PSU (PFC + DC/DC PCBs). To assist me
in my quoting, I've contacted Apple on 133622 with a view to pricing a
replacement PSU. Unsurprisingly I wound up speaking to somebody in
India who of course was unable to help me, but who, despite my
protestations, diverted my request to some Australian sales droid, who
also was unable to help. Instead he gave me the number of a local
repairer, Mac1. Mac1 in turn told me that they would not supply the
spare part on its own, but insisted that their technicians install it
whether I wanted them to or not. Does current NSW or Commonwealth
legislation allow them to get away with this?
- Franc Zabkar
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repair. I've already dismantled the unit and removed all major
components, including the 2-piece PSU (PFC + DC/DC PCBs). To assist me
in my quoting, I've contacted Apple on 133622 with a view to pricing a
replacement PSU. Unsurprisingly I wound up speaking to somebody in
India who of course was unable to help me, but who, despite my
protestations, diverted my request to some Australian sales droid, who
also was unable to help. Instead he gave me the number of a local
repairer, Mac1. Mac1 in turn told me that they would not supply the
spare part on its own, but insisted that their technicians install it
whether I wanted them to or not. Does current NSW or Commonwealth
legislation allow them to get away with this?
- Franc Zabkar
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Please remove one 's' from my address when replying by email.