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Warranty



Last Updated August 14, 2013


thinq mac uses the highest quality parts available. Parts ruled as defective within six months (180 days) of the date of purchase, will be covered under warranty, and eligible for repair or replacement at no additional cost to the customer. The warranty is only valid on parts replaced during the service. If the customer or any other individual or company opens or disassembles the device before or after service by thinq mac, thinq mac reserves the right to terminate the warranty agreement. Virus Removal does not include a warranty due to the nature of the problem.

All Apple© computers and small devices come standard with a one-year limited warranty from Apple©. Apple© does not cover accidental damage under their standard warranty package. Apple© devices that are repaired or customized by thinq mac will lose their Apple© warranty. thinq mac offers a six month (180 day) warranty on the repair and/or components comprising the service as described above. thinq mac is in no way affiliated with Apple©, and makes no claims of such, expressly or implicitly. To view the Apple© warranty, visit https://www.apple.com/legal/warranty/.

If a device, serviced by thinq mac, malfunctions within the expressed warranty period it will be eligible for a free diagnostic to determine the nature of the issue. If the results of the diagnostic determine that the malfunction is covered under the expressed repair and service terms, the repair will be completed at no cost to the customer. If the second attempt to repair the device is deemed unsuccessful by thinq mac, the customer will be eligible for a full service refund. In the case that a full refund is issued, thinq mac may remove any installed components and replace with the customer’s original parts, or parts which are in equal working order to the original components at the time of initial service with thinq mac. The device must be present at the time of the refund request.

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