Quite aside from the fact that smoking may well kill you it now appears
that there s an additional incentive to give up smoking if you happen to
own a Mac as reports are suggesting that Apple are starting to refuse to
repair broken Macs if, on opening them up, there s evidence of tobacco
smoke residue inside the machine.
According to TechRadar, duly credited below, one Mac owner who needed
his Mac repairing was allegedly told that Apple would not require an
employee to repair anything deemed hazardous to their health.
Of course, there s no mention of this stance in Apple s Applecare
warranty but its thought that, if challenged by a less than happy smoker
who gets his/her Mac back un-repaired, they would be able to fall back
on their extreme environment' clause that ll see them covered.
Have you had Apple refuse to repair your Mac due to them discovering you
re a smoker? If you have please do drop a comment below as we d love to
hear from you (not least in order to establish some grounding here).
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