Should I Return This MacBook Air? Weighing My Options

Recently, I purchased a MacBook Air through eBay, and I’ve encountered a small issue: the top left corner of the LED screen appears to have some damage. While it’s quite minimal and does not interfere with the laptop’s functionality, it’s still concerning.

Now, I find myself at a crossroads. I have the option to return the laptop for a full refund, or I can keep it and accept an $80 credit towards the purchase. This decision has me wondering: could the slight screen damage worsen over time?

When it comes to electronic devices, especially laptops, any form of damage can provoke questions about long-term usability and reliability. While the current issue is minor, there’s always a possibility it might evolve into something more serious. On the other hand, if the laptop continues to function well without any noticeable decline in performance, the $80 credit could be a tempting incentive to keep it.

As I mull over my choices, I’m careful to consider the long-term implications of keeping a device that—despite its present functionality—has already shown some signs of wear. Does anyone out there have experience with similar situations? Your insights would be greatly appreciated as I navigate this decision!

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  1. Hi there,

    From your description, it sounds like the damage is cosmetic and does not currently affect the operational integrity of your MacBook Air. Generally, minor screen damage like small cracks or chips may not worsen immediately, but it does increase the risk of further deterioration over time, especially with ordinary use and potential impacts.

    To better assess the potential for worsening, I recommend:

    • Inspect the screen regularly for any signs of expansion in the damaged area.
    • Avoid applying pressure to the damaged corner.
    • Consider using a screen protector or tape to prevent additional cracking if the damage seems minor.

    It’s also worth noting that if the damage is purely cosmetic and the device functions well, accepting the $80 credit could be a reasonable choice, especially if you’re concerned about the possibility of the damage worsening.

    However, if reliability and longevity are critical for your usage, returning the device for a full refund might be the safer option. Keep in mind, for peace of mind, consulting an authorized service provider for an inspection can help determine if any hidden issues might develop.

    Hope this helps! Feel free to ask if you need further assistance.

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