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ASAP: What is the quality of C-stock cases?

Hi, I’m in a bit of a pinch here. My Macbook’s keyboard has a few keys that have died that are kind of important (T key fell apart and d key is dead/spontaneously typing) and I need a replacement ASAP. I was going to order a B-stock case assembly about a week ago, but the last one got bought, and all the A-stock assemblies are gone too. Now there’s only one C-stock case assembly left.

What is normal/expected wear on C-stock case parts? Even though I’ve used my Macbook for the past 5 years pretty much every day (for school and “gaming”, which probably explains why ASWd and T are close to dying or already dead), I treat it like a princess and the only damage is a few scratches on the edge of the top lid - will the C-stock component look out of place?

I really don’t want to buy an A-stock empty case because it will add up to be almost twice as expensive as an A-stock assembly.

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There’s no real shared A/B/C common standard, that’s just a basic grading a seller uses to give customer a guideline and that can easily vary between sellers. I don’t know what that particular seller offers but in a C grade one should just expect it works, probably will have bumps, discolored keys, etc. Best thing would be to ask seller for real pictures to avoid disappointments and misunderstandings.

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Keep your case and just replace the keyboard:

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