Macbook display issues

Hello!
Way back a few months ago when I purchased my MacBook, I had some display problems from the beginning. I talked to a service rep and they walked me through some potential fixes but eventually sent out a box for me to return my macbook in for repair (I am an hour and a half away from closest apple store). I am a full time student, however, and did not ever get a chance to send it in. Later, I had issues that made my macbook unusable, and was forced to send it in. I was hoping that the display issues would have been fixed as well, but they weren't. Luckily, I primarily use an external display. But my problem has gotten worse and worse, my macbook is almost unusable on it's own at this point.
I know I am still under repair warranty and was hoping someone could send a box out for me to return this before my fall term begins, so I could use it for note taking again. But I can't go into an apple store and I don't have phone support anymore, so I have to post this on here because there is no email support.
I hope someone can help me!
Thanks a lot,
KJ

I know you only get something like 30 days phone support but i think thats more for simple things if you get stuck or need help using something. You have a full years warranty so if you have a problem within the year you should be able to phone them up and get your problem sorted out under warranty. They will probably ask for your serial number but you should not have to pay for phone support. Just call the number listed on the apple site.
When you speak to them make sure you tell them ALL the problems you have with your machine. When i sent mine in i made a text file titled 'Problems with this macbook' and left it in the middle of my desktop with the background image turned off to make it more visible. I dont know if the engineer ever read it but its an extra step that might be worth taking. You should still tell the guy on the end of the phone about all your problems though. They may well assign a work order to your machine going by what you tell them so if you only tell them about one problem the engineer that looks at it might not know to look at anything else.

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