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Newman666
I was finally able to install internet on my hackintosh (http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=177638) and I didn't really think about and registered my product in Apple (I submitted registration). When I realized it, it was too late. I used my real Apple ID with all my personal information and my credit card number. After this I logged into my account and changed everything, but I think it is too late. SOL. unsure.gif Any ideas or suggestions??? sad.gif
GenMatrix
You'll be fine.
booger_sniffer5000
I have sent Apple my name and address countless times, they follow terms of privacy, don't worry.
Newman666
QUOTE (booger_sniffer5000 @ Aug 8 2009, 03:29 AM) *
I have sent Apple my name and address countless times, they follow terms of privacy, don't worry.

All right then. sleep.gif I crapped my pants when after I submitted registration. Good thing about internet - it is working now. This is a miracle - I was installing iATKOS couple of time with the same settings, but got internet working only now. I am good now. rolleyes.gif
Konami®
I always send bugs to Apple when any app crash and I never have any issue with Apple. I think they don't care if you are using a real Mac or not.
bonfilio
Same here.. I've bought enough crap from them already over the years they would probably find it suspicious if I stopped registering/contacting them.
hrsetrdr
Even on my real Macs I don't give my actual information; usually just something like:

name=Steve Jobs
address=1 Infinite Loop
city=Cupertino, Ca.
etc.

wink.gif
Newman666
QUOTE (hrsetrdr @ Aug 8 2009, 11:30 PM) *
Even on my real Macs I don't give my actual information; usually just something like:

name=Steve Jobs
address=1 Infinite Loop
city=Cupertino, Ca.
etc.

wink.gif



Yes, but during registration of apple id you have to tell them your credit card's number.

Now I have internet, but my resolution is still crappy - 1024x768 but maximum is 1600x1200. But I will put in different section of this forum.

hrsetrdr
QUOTE (Newman666 @ Aug 8 2009, 04:48 PM) *
Yes, but during registration of apple id you have to tell them your credit card's number.


I just skip the Apple ID thing.
inimicus
QUOTE (Newman666 @ Aug 8 2009, 04:48 PM) *
Yes, but during registration of apple id you have to tell them your credit card's number.


Uh.  No.
scottishduck
QUOTE (Newman666 @ Aug 8 2009, 11:48 PM) *
Yes, but during registration of apple id you have to tell them your credit card's number.

Now I have internet, but my resolution is still crappy - 1024x768 but maximum is 1600x1200. But I will put in different section of this forum.


Must have been Nigerian Apple.
inimicus
QUOTE (scottishduck @ Aug 11 2009, 12:31 PM) *
Must have been Nigerian Apple.

Nigeria is out of Internet.
Galaxas0
Heck, living in Cupertino, I'd be probably be dead fish by now, don't you think? Infinite Loop is two blocks from my house.
null_x86
QUOTE (Newman666 @ Aug 8 2009, 07:48 PM) *
Yes, but during registration of apple id you have to tell them your credit card's number.



uh, no, you have to tell them your CC info and stuff when you sign up for a mobileme account, you never have to submit a credit card for just registering, and it doesnt matter if you provide legit info or not, they are one of the few companies that respect your privacy, and dont really care about if your using a Mac or hack.
LOLmoe
I'm pretty sure most of the information you put it in reliable websites NEVER arrive asme. They won't see your name. It'll be encrypted. (At least that's what happens in the websites I make)

Plus, Apple doesn't have serial/activation for OS or non-pro apps (like Final Cut Pro/Express does) but ilife, iwork, u dont need the serial, as far as apple's concerned... actually they're not lol.
XLR
aylamrin
Take a chill pill, no need to worry at all. I do it everytime, and as you can see nothing happened so far. smile.gif
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