Comment on Apple will honor California's 'right to repair' rules nationwide

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NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

If anything, this has increased the amount of waste.

Because, as a customer (making up the numbers but it IS something like this)?

I can pay Apple 300 bucks to let their geek squad repair it for me. Or I can pay 290 bucks to have their special tools shipped to me as well as their official parts, with all the packaging associated. And then I have to ship them back my old parts. All with extra packaging because you can’t send a customer a box full of monitor mainboards. And, because I need to source all of these directly from Apple, the moment they are no longer legally required to offer replacement parts, they won’t.

So… I can save something ridiculous (let’s say 10%) to fulfill my own warranty and nothing else.

But let’s think about this as a repair shop.

I can’t use third party or even OEM parts because basically everything requires the customer to authenticate with Apple. I can’t stock parts because Apple strictly controls parts and requires customers to special order them and return the old part during a repair. And I can’t compete with the geek squad because THEY get to stock spare screens in the back room. So I am exactly where I used to be of “Some stuff I can repair even though Apple says not to. Most stuff I can’t”

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