MacBook pro retina screen anti-glare coating detach

Hello

My end of 2013, retina MacBook Pro screen coating is coming off. I read that it is a warranty case and it can be replaced at the Genius Bar for free. But the problem is that I live in Ukraine, and we have not here. Who is shut that one that I go to solve this problem and they really replace it?

Thank you

Hello! Claims can be fulfilled only in the country of purchase. If you bought your laptop by the authorized dealer, you can contact this dealer and ask for additional or replacement instructions.

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