"The amount of money you spend for an exended warranty should shift the burden to apple to show not only that the liquid damage wasn't caused by it, but that the liquid damage was the CAUSE of the problem being experienced.
Otherwise, if there is any small smudge on the case, on the inside or anywhere on the machine it will free Apple from any obligation under the extended warranty contract whatsoever."
liquiddamage commented on FDA Declares Bisphenol A Safe
http://consumerist.com/5037772/liquiddamage commented on Customer Sues Delta For Bogus Weather Cancellation, Wins
http://consumerist.com/5045898/liquiddamage commented on To Avoid Billions In Lawsuits, Cellphone Companies Propose Tepid Early Termination Fee Reform
http://consumerist.com/5010372/liquiddamage commented on Hotwire Facing Possible Class Action Lawsuit For Selling 2-Star Rooms As 3-Star
http://consumerist.com/5011873/liquiddamage commented on Oil! Airlines Issue Open Letter Asking You To Help Them Lobby Congress
http://consumerist.com/5023928/liquiddamage commented on Pre-Emption Doctrine Would Make FDA Responsible For All Drug Problems, Shield Big Pharma From Lawsuits
http://consumerist.com/377540/liquiddamage commented on SONY Doesn't Repair Your Laptop For 3 Months, Accuses You Of Warranty Fraud
http://consumerist.com/364718/liquiddamage commented on Apple Gives Macbook Smasher A New Macbook
http://consumerist.com/274740/liquiddamage commented on I'm Writing To You From The Laptop Sony Claimed Was Soaked In "Pink Liquid"
http://consumerist.com/341621/liquiddamage commented on Sometimes Apple Customer Service Ain't That Amazing
http://consumerist.com/346334/next »