Sleep require hard restart

This is my second request for help, I took my mac to a mac store, which cost me $60.00 dollars for nothing. This is at least the 15th mac I bought at apple, look to the High King of chuck. If I let the my new mac go to sleep after a long period of time it not wake up and needs to be unplugged to reboot. I tried to explain to people to the Department through city Mac apple store, but they do not take the time to test it as I explained it to them, like dealing with flakes (Frank Zapa) does not lesson to my problem. I used Apple II & IIC and Mac for 30 years and this is my first problem with any one of the units that I used, please get something for me.

Chuck

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