Apple care is useless
I just got off the phone with the apple care folks. I cannot believe how ignorant and absolutely useless it really is, specially given the fact that apple charges $350 for a three year support. I wanted to set some user environment variables and was surprised to see there was no GUI in the mac to configure them.
I have recently moved to the mac and was surprised not to find the conventional .bashrc file in the user home directory either. I mucked around the internet for a while and spent some time on the apple support website. So I decided to give apple care a shot. Gave them a call and was surprised to get through to a customer support representative within a couple of minutes. I told the guy that I wanted to add some user environment variables and he had no idea what environment variables were. I explained to him what they were and that I needed them to do some java development.
He forwarded me a customer support specialist who informed me that they dont support “configuration via the terminal”. I was making a case that this is one of the most elementry configuration changes you can make to system - when the phone got cut. They had my phone number so I waited for five minutes to see if I would get a call back - no one called.
So I called up again after spending time with a customer support agent I was again forwarded to a customer support specialist. She too had no idea about environment variables and was surprised why someone would use the terminal. She put me on hold for five minutes and told me that they “did not support” such modifications, and that if I wanted to do development I was on my own. By this time I was sure I was not going to get any help from the team that claims to support people moving to a mac from other operating systems.
I looked up the internet one more time and figured out that creating a ~/.profile file would do the trick. Bash picks it up before launching the shell. I have since then happily installed groovy, grails and ant and am happy with my mac experience. However I am a little surprised at just how bad a “paid” service can be. $350 for three years to help people navigate around the pre installed GUI is not worth it. Thank God I did not buy it - I recommend you don’t either.

Justin:
The apple care plan is a piece of shit. When i bought my mac at the apple retail store in my town, they said do you want apple protection? I asked ” what does it cover”? The guy said ” everything “. So yesterday i had a accident with my computer at work and the screen completely is cracked and doesn’t work?
Guess what? Apple protection will not cover it and i have to pay to have my lcd fixed…close to one thousand dollars…for a lcd mac screen that they dont even make anymore! The mac book pro i have is the previous generation.I was lied to about what it covered so i was suckered into buying it. The sad thing is is that it was bought with a student loan so im think yes i have this great laptop for my design stuff at college and even if anything happens to it they will just fix it. Yea awesome thats worth the 300 dollars or whatever is costs. Thats not the case i was lied to and im not happy about it at all.
Apple protection plan or whatever the hell its called is a waste of money and i would encourage everyone to never buy it and this is exactly why because when it comes down to it no one wants to help you.It was a big waste of money.
May 27, 2009, 12:18 am