Here is what to look for when you battery goes bad

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Apple support says after your battery will no longer take a change it will start to do this. I have had two batteries do this. The strange thing is the battery did not look like this on friday but it keep expanding even though I took it out of the laptop. I am waiting to see how big it gets.

Bummer! When the recall was in effect, they considered the swelling and distortion to be the sign of a defective battery. On that theory, some people have been able to get free replacements, but evidently not you. I guess it's just the luck of the draw on whether you get an Apple guy who thinks it should be replaced at no cost to you or one that doesn't.

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