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      technobabble @Reid Cooper
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      @Reid-Cooper said:

      @technobabble said:

      Bah...time to work on getting my certs too.I am tired of sending users to the Apple store.

      I doubt that that alone allows you to do warranty repairs. That's something different.

      Of course not.

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      • TechieChickT
        TechieChick
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        We won't be fixing them unless they are out of warranty. Apple takes their warranty support very seriously. This is so we/I can learn how to support, troubleshoot them on the user side of things. But knowing how to troubleshoot even a warranty covered item will help the client know what they need and able to get the support they need from Apple Care much faster.

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        • StrongBadS
          StrongBad
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          I have seen some books for the Apple certifications, but they were always Apple books.

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