I've purchased the AppleCare Protection Plan which expires in August. I need step by step instructions on how to extend it.

I've purchased the AppleCare Protection Plan which expires in August. I need step by step instructions on how to extend it.

laundry bleach wrote:
Do note that the Safeware Insurance is NOT AppleCare, though it may be worthwhile in its own way. If you call Apple and tell them you purchased it, they will not be able to help you.
Best of luck.
Nor did I imply that it did. 
Of course they won't if their coverage has expired as the op will in August!

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