A low battery ended in a kidnapped Mac laptop

I have a 13" Mac Pro laptop, 2020. I got a notice that the battery was a 950 recharges and it is rated for 1000. So I took it into the Apple store on a Thursday. They said they would have to send it out for the replacement to a repair depot. The store said I would have it back on Tuesday, 5 days later.


On Wednesday, when the laptop didn't arrive, I called and was told they were repairing it and I would have it any day.


On Friday, 8 days after I dropped it off, I called and was told they were repairing it. I told them I didn't believe them and to look harder. Then, Apple customer service told me the repair depot was out of batteries and they didn't know when they would have batteries or when I could get my laptop back. So I asked to have it sent back. They said I would have it on Wednesday, 13 days after I dropped it off.


On Tuesday, I called to get the tracking number and was told I would have the number by the end of the day.


On Wednesday, not having heard from Apple, I called again. Now I was told I was never going to have it sent back before being repaired. I was also told that they had no idea why I was promised many times that it could come back to me without being repaired. Basically, I was given a different story every time I called. Apple said they couldn't imagine why that was.


I was promised that they could try to do more to help me on day 22, but that they weren't allowed to tell me how they would help. I just had to wait until that day.


So my laptop is in a known location but it is not known when if ever I will get it back. Apple says they are sorry but there is nothing they can do.


I want to declare it as lost since Apple cannot even tell me the month I will see it again. Please advise.


Posted on Nov 5, 2025 12:35 PM

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Nov 5, 2025 12:48 PM in response to Etrytek

Etrytek wrote:

I have a 13" Mac Pro laptop, 2020. I got a notice that the battery was a 950 recharges and it is rated for 1000. So I took it into the Apple store

So my laptop is in a known location but it is not known when if ever I will get it back. Apple says they are sorry but there is nothing they can do.

I want to declare it as lost since Apple cannot even tell me the month I will see it again. Please advise.


Apple does not deal in "lost" or stolen tracking


If you want you can lock it up if Find MY was turned on. Do it through iCloud.com

ref: If your Mac is lost or stolen



otherwise wait for the repair.



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