MacBook pro won't turn on without battery, although plugged in. AppleCare

MacBook Pro (December 2008 purchase) has had a dead battery. It is being shipped to me here in Cambodia and I am trying to run sans battery. This has been working ok, though it will only start if I press the option and commnd keys with the power button. Tonight, the power went out in out house (I have a protective adapter, so that's not the problem) and the laptop would not come back on. When I try to start while holding the option command keys down, the green indicator lights on the side of the laptop flicker then go off..these indicate no battery found (no kidding) but aren't doing me any good. I've tried resetting SMU, zapping PRAM, nothing has worked. Only response I see is little green lights. I am
a professional writer and having no working machine is a HUGE problem.
Also: when I took my computer to the apple repair shop here in Cambodia, i was told my AppleCare was invalidated due to a small and year old dent on my case. This didn't cause concern for other repair technicians in the US. The shop is very nice and there are certified apple technican certificates on the wall. Should I try and get Applecare on the phone and demand the truth? I want the Applecare I PAID for, please. Phnom Penh,
Cambodia, or no.

Hi faineg and welcome to Apple Discussions!
Call Apple in Canada (the number is (800) 263-3394) to get your definitive answer.
Best of luck.

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