Alright let me be a little clearer then.
Cyberpower only covers a year warranty. After the year I have to go through MSI for repairs not cyberpower. This laptop had to go back to cyberpower at least once maybe twice in that year warranty for repairs.
After the year, I was told to contact MSI for repairs which I did. I had to pay for the first repair which was a motherboard replacement, roughly $220 bill. Contacted them again 4 months later where they said because of the short period time I am under warranty from the last repair for a warranty covered repair for the second one. They did this for the next 5 repairs I had to have with them on this laptop which constituted two more motherboard replacements.
That is 3 motherboard replacements in a 2 year span. Now they are saying I am most likely going have to pay for another motherboard replacement as they will not cover this one even though this has been 4 months since the last time they repaired it.
And Tigger, I am glad you are made of money telling me to suck it up and buy a new laptop. I have had this laptop for not even three years yet and your telling me that its just normal wear that they dont last this long? I am a broke college student with 7 more years of schooling going for my M.D. and telling me to fork out more money to get another laptop which apparently will only last me another 3 years.
OK, so what was the warranty on the replacement motherboards? From what I've seen in the industry, replacement parts often only come with a 1 month warranty (but possibly as much as 3 months.) If that warranty has lapsed, then unfortunately they are right. If they are refusing to repair it while it is in fact under warranty, then yes that might have some kind of legal standing, but from what I'm reading I don't believe that to be the case.
Believe me, I feel your pain. I'm far from being made of money myself. I agree it SHOULD (in theory) last another three years, but at the same time I don't feel it is the manufacturer's responsibility to continue to repair a product for free when it is beyond its warranty just because the person who purchased the product is a 'broke college student'. Honestly, I don't even know why you bring that into the equation as it has absolutely no bearing whatsoever on your legal standing towards getting a manufacturer to fix FOR FREE a product that is long past its warranty period.
I know it sucks (especially being money is tight) but seriously here... you're barking up the wrong tree wanting to get a lawyer to "force them to fix it for free." The best you can hope for is to possibly threaten them with legal action and perhaps they will be more willing to help at that point. Then again, they may simply decide to stop talking to you, and give you the phone number of their lawyer, so the plan very well could backfire. Do NOT play the "I've got a lawyer" card unless you're willing to show your hand. Even if you DID have a case, the best you could hope for would be to sue them for the cost of a replacement laptop (and legal fees), but it won't help your situation now because it can sometimes take months, if not years.. to even GET that money... that is, of course, you had any chance of winning.
I just LOVE how kids these days have this "Not my problem" attitude. "Oh poor me, I'm a poor and broke college student and oh noes my laptop isn't working right! It's out of warranty but they OWE me a new one because I can't afford to have it fixed." Yes, I completely agree with you with the fact that the motherboard seems to be lacking in quality and should be lasting longer, but then again I don't know the other circumstances. Neither does MSI. For all we know, the unit could have been dropped, or something heavy stored on it... or used in a way that no air can circulate. Put yourself in their shoes. If they were forced to fix your unit for free, then they'd have to start fixing everyone's units, regardless of abuse as I'm sure that EVERYONE that has problems claims that their laptops are "well taken care of". I'm not doubting your claim, I'm just stating that I'm sure they've heard it all.
Also, unfortunately laptops these days seem to struggle to make it to the 3 year mark without having issues. Heck, my G/F's never even leaves its table and I just had to replace the power jack and the cooling fan in it. It's not even 19 months old! You don't see me crying and thinking about suing over it...
Another option you may want to consider is to find a new or used replacement motherboard and fix it yourself.