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Hi


I'm going to buy a MacBook but trying to decide where from. I've listed some options below. Some are cheaper options but have only 1 year warranty, whilst some retailers I trust a bit more than others to buy a laptop from. Price is important but so is the delivery and care of product. Let me know what you think...


Apple (with discount): ?928 (1 year warranty)

Apple (refurbished): ?899

Amazon: ?865 (1 year warranty)

John Lewis: ?999 (2 year warranty)

Two year warranty sounds like a good plan if your of a nervous disposition (and the warranty is up to scratch).


Towers have always been bulletproof for me (20 years of them, all sold-on without any sort of failure), but I have a friend who got a MacBook lemon and wished he had more than a year. Haven't bothered with any more than a one year warranty on Mac Lappies myself - but then mine haven't left a desk that often!


Two years gets you through any danger period with piece of mind..

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