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MyService Offers 750GB MacBook Hard Drive Upgrade

Santa Clara, California, based MyService has announced a new 750GB hard drive upgrade for the MacBook and MacBook Pro. These new 9.5mm Scorpio Blue drives by Western Digital are the largest mobile drives available for the MacBook. These new standard height drives (9.5mm) work in all MacBooks and MacBook Pros. MyService has these drives in stock and the complete upgrade service is $299. The price includes the new 750GB drive, round trip shipping, professional installation and data transfer.

Your old hard drive is returned to you and can be used for backups. Since MyService is an Apple Authorized Service Provider, the 750GB upgrade will not void your Apple warranty.

MyService makes the service process sound fast and easy. No phone trees, no runaround, just awesome service. MyService sends a custom laptop shipping container to you. Once it arrives, simply pack your laptop and send it back using the prepaid UPS shipping label. All shipping is insured and can be tracked online. You may drop your laptop at any one of the 4,200 UPS Store locations within the United States.

Once your laptop is back at MyService, a certified technician installs the new drive and transfers the data over from your old drive. If your old hard drive is failing, a new operating system is installed. All drives feature a 3 year manufacturer warranty.

After the service is completed, your laptop is cleaned, tested and sent back to you, along with your old drive. All services are completed within 24 hours of arrival. MyService accepts purchase orders from education facilities. For more information visit the MyService website or call 877-622-3473.

MyService:

Http://Www.myservice.com

750GB Western Digital Drive:
http://bit.ly/czYzEN

Purchase:
http://www.myservice.com/cart_controller.php?m=add&productID=2013

Hard Drive Upgrades:
http://www.myservice.com/harddrives.html

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