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table681

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Aug 29, 2019
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Hi,

Looking around on forms, it seems this issue has popped up a few times. Opened my Mac the morning to find the screen had internally cracked (can't feel it with my finger etc), is this something that apple would cover? Or am I completely out of luck? Computer was bought in July 2022 (MacBook Air M2), I believe in the uk we have 6 years Consumer Law warranty, however I am aware that is it a cracked screen so I will most likely be blamed. The only reason I think I have chance is due to the fact the screen is very obviously cracked internally and not externally.
 

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maka344

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Nov 4, 2009
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Where did you buy it from? It's worth exploring the 6 year consumer law, but this must be from the retailer you purchased the device.
 

table681

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Aug 29, 2019
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Where did you buy it from? It's worth exploring the 6 year consumer law, but this must be from the retailer you purchased the device.
Purchased it from Apple as it was a Build to order machine. Do you think it's something thats likely to get approved?
 

za9ra22

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Sep 25, 2003
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I haven't seen any other reports of a cracked screen in these models, but if you have and can find them, print them out and take your MBA and the printed reports to your nearest Apple Store. That would give you the best chance of them agreeing to it being a defect and covering repair/replacement.

Apple have typically been pretty good at customer support, so unless there's any obvious sign of a 'point of impact' type of cause for the crack, they wouldn't normally dismiss the problem out of hand.

That is a very odd looking crack though. Not what might normally be expected in something like a stress fracture. On the other hand, it doesn't look like typical impact damage either.
 

table681

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Aug 29, 2019
16
3
I haven't seen any other reports of a cracked screen in these models, but if you have and can find them, print them out and take your MBA and the printed reports to your nearest Apple Store. That would give you the best chance of them agreeing to it being a defect and covering repair/replacement.

Apple have typically been pretty good at customer support, so unless there's any obvious sign of a 'point of impact' type of cause for the crack, they wouldn't normally dismiss the problem out of hand.

That is a very odd looking crack though. Not what might normally be expected in something like a stress fracture. On the other hand, it doesn't look like typical impact damage either.
I'll agree with this, there's no damage or any signs of impact on the lid of the MacBook either. I might understand if I had previously dropped it and it took a while to break (micro break etc). However, it's quite weird for the screen to be internally cracked without any external damage to the lid.
 

JPack

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Mar 27, 2017
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There is no "internal crack." The cover glass is laminated to the LCD. You may not feel it, but it's on the surface covered by a thin plastic film.
 

FreakinEurekan

macrumors 603
Sep 8, 2011
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Worth pursuing a CL claim - you don’t swing the bat, you don’t hit no homers. But I do expect it’ll ultimately be on you.
 
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