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Apple Service Provider Program
- Introduction
- Requirements and Benefits
- Authorised Service Locations
- Apple Service Tools and Information
- Apple Service Training
- Additional Information
Introduction
Apple's Service Provider program is designed for resellers and service providers that are interested in offering service to all Apple customers, whether they are consumers, businesses, educational institutions or government organisations. Authorised Apple Resellers and businesses that specialise in service, but do not resell Apple finished goods products, are eligible for Apple Service Provider authorisation. Universities and colleges may apply for Service Provider authorisation to deliver repair services to their customers. Apple-certified technicians must perform all Apple Service Provider repairs.
Apple Service Providers repair Apple products in their own authorised service locations, at customer locations*, or by facilitating repair service performed by Apple (where applicable). Service Providers must honor customer repair requests for products covered under Apple's Limited Warranty, AppleCare Protection Plan, or AppleCare extended service agreements and are entitled to parts, travel, and labor reimbursement for repairs covered under these plans.
*Customer Onsite service delivery requires specialised approval. Service Providers who wish to perform onsite service must request the option at the time of account set up.
Apple Authorised Service Provider Program
Resellers, value-added resellers (VARs), service providers, and educational institutions may apply for Apple Service Provider authorisation. Authorisation permits Apple product repair delivery to all Apple customers, whether they are consumers, businesses, educational institutions or government organisations. Apple Authorised Service Providers (AASPs) perform upgrades, setup and installation, warranty repairs, and other value-add services that generate significant incremental revenue. AASPs may choose to be included in Apple's web service referral system, which enables customers to easily find the nearest AASP.
Apple Limited Service Provider Program
Resellers, including universities and colleges authorised to sell Apple products, may apply for Apple Limited Service Provider authorisation to allow delivery of repair services to their customers only. Limited Service Providers may not advertise to the general public that they are Apple service authorised and therefore are not included in Apple's web service referral system.
Requirements and Benefits
Apple authorises, solely at its discretion, those organisations that provide service on selected Apple products.
Requirements
Baseline authorisation requirements for all prospective service provider organisations follow:
- Organisation has been in operation for a minimum of 2 years
- Organisation has an established credit line of at least $25,000 (or local equivalent)
- Organisation maintains a professional walk-in service location with sufficient personnel
- All technicians performing Apple repairs must be Apple-certified
- Organisation actively promotes, recommends and sells AppleCare service and support products
- Each service location maintains baseline performance levels for two months out of each Apple fiscal quarter
Benefits
- Access to Apple's online systems for purposes of validating warranty coverage and tracking repair services
- Labor, parts and, where applicable, travel reimbursement for covered repairs
- Participation in the Service Excellence performance-based compensation program
- Access to comprehensive product, repair, service, take-apart, troubleshooting, and upgrade information
- Delivery of important service updates directly to your email address
- Availability of advanced diagnostic, troubleshooting and testing tools
- Access to Apple's Knowledge Base: product descriptions, specifications, compatibility information, troubleshooting advice, system expansion, and hardware and software upgrade information
- Optional inclusion in Apple's service referral website (AASPs only)
Authorised Service Locations
Authorised service locations are permanent repair facilities that meet Apple standards for performing diagnostics, repairs, modifications, alterations and upgrades on Apple hardware products. Authorised service locations must employ Apple-certified technicians who are directly responsible for Apple product repairs.
Apple Service Tools and Information
Additional program features include access to the following service tools and information:
- AppleCare Service Source
- Self-Paced Training Materials
Note: These features are subject to change or discontinuance at any time.
AppleCare Service Source provides online access to comprehensive troubleshooting and repair information on Apple products, including:
- Service Manuals
- Apple Knowledge Base
- Apple Service Program Manual
- Macintosh Family Diagnostics
- AppleCare Service News
- Direct Support via web chat with Apple technical support
- GSX online tool for service, repair and order management
Self-Paced Training Materials are provided online at no additional charge to all Apple Service Providers. This training is accessed via GSX and includes:
- Desktop Products
- Portable Products
- Server Products
- Mac OS
- New Product Training
System Requirements
To access Apple service information and resources, you must have Internet access either through an Internet Service Provider or LAN/WAN connection, and an Apple Macintosh computer with Mac OS X and Safari v1.2 (or later), or a PC with Windows 2000 or XP, and Internet Explorer 6.x.
Apple Service Training and Certification
Apple-certified technicians must perform all Apple Service Provider repairs and each service location is required to maintain appropriate staffing levels to achieve fast customer repair turnaround time for both desktop and portable products.
Technicians can become certified by Apple to repair a category of products, such as desktop computers, by obtaining the proper Apple service certification. Apple service certifications include:
Each certification requires passing a hardware and a software (Mac OS) exam. Technicians who decide to pursue multiple service certifications need not take two Mac OS exams; the same Mac OS exam meets the requirement for all certifications.
Up-to-date information on becoming an Apple-certified technician is available here.
Additional Information
You may contact Apple Inside Sales for information about Apple's consultant, reseller and service provider programs.
- Phone: 133 MAC (622)