Applecare Extended Warranty

Is this product available to MacBook-users in England ? My Credit-Card information correctly shows my billing- and delivery-addresses as in the 'U.K.'
However, when I try to place my order, the mask shows my addresses as in the 'U.S.'
If I ignore that, and place the order anyway, the display -- not surprisingly -- shows that the data in the fields for 'State' and 'Zip-code' are incorrect.

I guess,you really need to check,that you are on
UK Web.
Or contact UK Apple Store.

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