Apple Servicing

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I bought a MacBook online from the Apple website a couple of years ago, and it needs to go in for service (cracked palm rest). I can't find any useful contact details on the Apple support page though - the option to phone them says that my product only had 90 days phone support (but I don't really want phone support, I know what's broken), and the other option is to take it to a store or authorised service centre.

What's the deal with this? Do Apple really not offer any sort of collect + return service like every single other laptop manufacturer?
 
Right, I know I can take it into a store, but is there not even an option to get it collected / ship it back to somewhere? It just seems a bit weird that you can buy the thing online and get it shipped but then any servicing needs me to walk into a store with it, which no doubt requires an appointment with a "Genius", obviously something that's easy to arrange at this time of year.

Will_3rd: I bought it through the HE store so it's covered.
 
Just called them and got a case number sorted, apparantly they don't do collections unless you have AppleCare (or a desktop), but there's an AASP just down the road so it worked out fine.
 
Apparantly this issue is covered anyway, no need for the machine to be in-warranty. I think a new top case involves a new keyboard and trackpad anyway, so anyone wanting to sell their out-of warranty MacBook could do with waiting for the thing to crack and get a shiny new trackpad :D
 
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