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Apple store botches repair and hands out free M4 Max
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83749, member: 160"] Some lucky random just fleeced Tim Cook for a top-tier laptop after a repair disaster. A Reddit user named otto-mate walked into an Apple retail location hoping to fix a battery on a dusty 2018 MacBook Pro. The staff quoted roughly sixty bucks, but ended up bricking the machine completely. They apparently panicked after failing to revive the computer despite trying multiple replacement components. Store employees decided to replace the dead unit with a current model matching the original tier. This somehow translated to a sixteen-inch M4 Max beast loaded with a 40-core GPU and 48GB of RAM. The customer walked out with hardware worth over four grand without paying a single cent. He even offered to cover the repair fee and the screen upgrade cost. Management refused to take any money for the swap. Internet commenters like Bsul92 theorize the technicians likely snapped something vital inside the chassis and needed to bury the evidence quickly. Corporate policy probably dictates replacing broken vintage units with whatever sits in stock. It basically amounts to winning the silicon lottery because a worker had clumsy hands. These M4 Max chips normally cost a fortune if purchased retail. Amazon lists similar configurations for staggering amounts nearing thirty-five hundred dollars. Getting one for zero dollars represents the ultimate customer service hack. Most people pay massive sums just to get that kind of performance. This scenario proves that risking a repair on ancient hardware actually pays off sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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