MBP Logicboard Issue. Help!

Hi, Im from Argentina and had a serious problem with my MBP early 2008.
Just 2 days ago I woke up and turn on my computer as usual, but it didn't work. I had the dvd start noise then the sleep light on and nothing more. Completely dead!. I been trying all kind of key command & combination already posted in this forum with no success.
Then I decided to go to Apple Store where they diagnostic that I need a logicboard replacement by 700usd + shipping cost.
They said there's a known issue (http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2377?viewlocale=en_US) but as my computer won't turn on they can't verify this.
I can't belive how a 2 to 3 years old laptop has a defect and they want me to pay that much.
At another store they said that few MBP with same issue was already diagnosed and Apple US had replied that 'there's nothing we can do if it can't run the test'.
I just want to know if anyone can give me straight answer, and let me know if there's something I can do before pay that much for a relative new computer.
For the record, here in Argentina my used computer cost like 1000usd (working computer). So you can imagine that logicboard replacement is like that.
Thanks

A common problem with forums like these, which are invaluable in many ways for many people, is that once a forum thread starts to get big (say, 50-75 or more posts), it attracts a lot of "me too!" posts from people who don't take time to read the other posts and think about whether they really have the same problem themselves, or whether their own problems have different symptoms, occur under different circumstances, or occur on very different hardware.
By the time any thread here has 100 posts in it, it has invariably become a milling, angry crowd of people who all think they have the same problem, but who in fact have a multitude of different problems arising from different causes. It becomes impossible to keep them straight, and it becomes impossible to focus attention on any one problem, because others are always interrupting any attempt to do so with their posts about other problems. Longtime users of the forums just ignore such threads once they grow to the point of complete uselessness. There are threads in these forums that I haven't looked at in more than a year and will never look at again for this reason.

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