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Jonr515

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Nov 11, 2017
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I've had a Magic Keyboard since 2018, I used to like the product. My most recent one developed a problem with the hinge. I have a 2021 M1 2TB iPad Pro connected to it, with AppleCare+. I contacted apple, they said to bring it in, closest store is an hour drive. I rescheduled a few times and finally just requested they send the box they offered on my first inquiry. I was told that is no longer an option and I'd have to pay $324 to get the keyboard fixed or replaced. I asked about my coverage, they told me the second time that wasn't an option. I can either send it in, with a hold of 57 dollars and an end amount of 324, or take it to a store an hour from me to do the same thing. Now I have a Magic Keyboard that won't close completely. I think this is my last iPad and possibly apple product.
 

Jonr515

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Nov 11, 2017
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Midwest!
I've had a Magic Keyboard since 2018, I used to like the product. My most recent one developed a problem with the hinge. I have a 2021 M1 2TB iPad Pro connected to it, with AppleCare+. I contacted apple, they said to bring it in, closest store is an hour drive. I rescheduled a few times and finally just requested they send the box they offered on my first inquiry. I was told that is no longer an option and I'd have to pay $324 to get the keyboard fixed or replaced. I asked about my coverage, they told me the second time that wasn't an option. I can either send it in, with a hold of 57 dollars and an end amount of 324, or take it to a store an hour from me to do the same thing. Now I have a Magic Keyboard that won't close completely. I think this is my last iPad and possibly apple product.
Rep scheduled a call with a Senior Advisor, took the call 10 minutes late (no big deal) told me the same thing, AppleCare + doesn't cover the keyboard. This is my last iPad, I had a 14in MBP in mind, no more. Apple sucks, customer service used to be top tier. Now, total crap, f apple
 

Apleeseed84

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Rep scheduled a call with a Senior Advisor, took the call 10 minutes late (no big deal) told me the same thing, AppleCare + doesn't cover the keyboard. This is my last iPad, I had a 14in MBP in mind, no more. Apple sucks, customer service used to be top tier. Now, total crap, f apple
That’s a lie, not calling you a liar but the reps don’t know what they are talking about, they do cover Magic Keyboards for iPads, you need to escalate this:

Hardware coverage​

Get unlimited incidents of accidental damage protection1
Get battery service if it retains less than 80% of its original capacity
AppleCare+ provides repair or replacement coverage, both parts and labor, from Apple-authorized technicians.
Service coverage includes the following:
  • Your iPad
  • Battery1
  • Apple Pencil1
  • Apple‑branded iPad keyboard
  • Included USB cable and power adapter
  • Unlimited incidents of accidental damage protection, each subject to a service fee of $49 for iPad and $29 for Apple Pencil or Apple‑branded iPad keyboard, plus applicable tax
I have had mine replaced three times. The last time they mentioned that they can only do ”it” if it was bought with the original iPad but mine was. I hate that disconnect between reps because they don’t leave notes about the previous service tech, the apple Magic Keyboard was released in 2020 though not 2018. Mind you I paid the $49 accidental damage fee but you need to show them the website. They can’t argue with apple branded iPad keyboard which the Magic Keyboard falls under.
 
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Apleeseed84

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Thank you, I'll try one more time. If they don't honor the AppleCare+ (with the BS amount they charge, thats enough for me)
The only "but" they tried to tell me was the purchase date of the ipad but I was firm and never wavered when I showed the website never mentioned anything about a purchase date, but they do honor the "Apple" branded keyboard for it.

I completely understand the pushback to not replace because I have been told no multiple times, I show them the site, but I like to sweeten the deal by offering to pay for the accidental damage fee of $49 which is a hell of lot cheaper than the 349 IMHO.
 

Jonr515

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Nov 11, 2017
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Midwest!
The only "but" they tried to tell me was the purchase date of the ipad but I was firm and never wavered when I showed the website never mentioned anything about a purchase date, but they do honor the "Apple" branded keyboard for it.

I completely understand the pushback to not replace because I have been told no multiple times, I show them the site, but I like to sweeten the deal by offering to pay for the accidental damage fee of $49 which is a hell of lot cheaper than the 349 IMHO.
They didn't even mention that, just a hold on the 300 plus dollar fee.
 
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