On Mar 27, 2008, at 3:01 PM, John Doe wrote:
Dear Steve Jobs,
I wanted to write and express my concern about some recent problems that I have had with Apple Care. This week, my MacBook Pro unfortunately sustained water damage. I understand this is entirely my fault but it is still something I would like to get fixed. After three or four calls I was finally able to get a straight answer. While I was happy to get a straight answer, I was not at all happy with the answer. It is very worrisome to met that the only way to get my computer fixed is to pay almost $300.00 up front with no guarantee that this will fix the problem. I was horrified to learn that their is no system to asses the problem and bill once all damage is known. I am reluctant to put money into a problem that could easily grow. I have had three Apple computers in a row. I love using them but I am not sure if my replacement will be one. I feel powerless in the situation and the whole experience has turned me off of the Apple company.
Sincerely,
John Doe
From: Steve Jobs <sjobs@apple.com>
Date: March 27, 2008 6:53:46 PM EDT
To: <xxxxx@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Apple Care Concern
John Doe,
This is what happens when your MacBook Pro sustains water damage. They are pro machines and they don’t like water. It sounds like you’re just looking for someone to get mad at other than yourself.
Steve
On Mar 27, 2008, at 3:01 PM, John Doe
Mr. Jobs seems like a man of power, but also a man of grace. Send him an email, he’ll respond.
From: Steve Jobs Date: March 27, 2008 6:53:46 PM EDT To: Subject: Re: Apple Care...
Of all the reported emails by Steve Jobs, I want this one to be true most of all.