How do I lookup my repair history for a macbook pro?

Have visited the applestore many times upon advice and guidance of senior advisor.  For three months the machine has been either not dependable, hanging, shutting down and had been repaied 3 times in a few weeks.  It is now totally inoperable.  Need to find repair history as posted by apple corp on internet.

Buy this adapter from Monoprice - worked just fine for me. I also purchased a 15' HDMI cable so I could sit back comfortably with my MBP.
Clinton

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