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thehuncamunca
Sep 21, 2006, 10:36 PM
I'm thinking of selling my macbook pro-I haven't really taken it off my desk too much and i think i might be better suited with an iMac or an iMac+macbook.
It is 15", 2GHz core duo, 256MB ATI graphics card, 100GB hard drive, 2GB of RAM (1GB original to MBP, 1 added). Excellent condition-has mainly been set up on my desk and not moved. Original boxes and manuals. If you'd like, i can take some pictures this weekend. No big scratches or anything like that though. Got it in the beginning of July so there's a lot of time left on the 1yr applecare and of course you can buy applecare for another 2 years still.
The apple store currently charges $2499+tax for the MBP except with the 2.16GHz processor and with only 1GB of RAM.
My ebay and amazon feedback is available under thehuncamunca and i've had several other dealings in the marketplace before.
Either reply to this thread, PM, or email thehuncamunca@juno.com any offers.
Not looking for any trades as of now cause i'm hoping to get an iMac from work.
Thanks for looking! :)



regre7
Sep 22, 2006, 02:39 PM
Not interested in the sale, but I'm considering making the same move. Of course, I probably won't because when I go to college (hopefully Georgia Tech!), I'll need a notebook with these specs. No MacBooks:(

thehuncamunca
Sep 22, 2006, 04:04 PM
laptops are great for college-but now that i'm in grad school i don't have classes and just spend all my time in the lab
Not interested in the sale, but I'm considering making the same move. Of course, I probably won't because when I go to college (hopefully Georgia Tech!), I'll need a notebook with these specs. No MacBooks:(

kgarchar
Sep 24, 2006, 12:39 AM
what about a macbook (2.0 ghz) and a few hundred dollars?

Veritas&Equitas
Sep 24, 2006, 09:10 AM
what about a macbook (2.0 ghz) and a few hundred dollars?
So a $1000-1200 machine + $200-300 = about $1400 for a $1900-2000ish machine...that's the definition of a lowball! LOL :D

thehuncamunca
Sep 24, 2006, 09:38 AM
i'm not looking for any trades as of now
and yeah, that is a really lowball offer-i would expect something around 2000

So a $1000-1200 machine + $200-300 = about $1400 for a $1900-2000ish machine...that's the definition of a lowball! LOL :D

kgarchar
Sep 24, 2006, 01:15 PM
i was really aiming for you tell me the price in cash(i was thinking like 600 or 700)

thehuncamunca
Sep 24, 2006, 09:14 PM
no problem, but i'm not looking for trades as of now

i was really aiming for you tell me the price in cash(i was thinking like 600 or 700)