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minkis
Jul 27, 2004, 11:32 AM
i am looking in to possibly selling my 12in ibook that i bought on may 20, 2004. it is in nearly flawless condition except from when it rubbed against a peice of velcrow but is only one small scratch not a bunch of little ones all over it. i also the the box and most if not all of the rappers.
it has:
256mb of ram
30gb hard drive
combo drive
1ghz processor
the newest version of panther
and all the cords that come with it origanally

just throw some prices out there. do throw stupid or low prices though because you are wasting everyones time. thanks



stevehaslip
Jul 27, 2004, 12:36 PM
well i just looked and on apples latest deals section you can get a refurbished 12" ibook with the same specs as yours for $949

so how about $800 -$850? sounds about right i think maybe a bit less but you said throw some prices out there!

(by the way im not american so its hard to talk money)

sigamy
Jul 27, 2004, 12:37 PM
I was wondering if you be interested in trading your PowerBook for a 12" iBook G4 + cash? I have a refurbished 800mhz G4 iBook that I just got from Apple last week. It is in near mint condition and has 128mb and a CD-ROM drive.

Why are you thinking about selling?

Apple has almost the same machine as a refurb for $1099:
PowerBook G4 1GHz/256MB/40GB/Combo/E/Aluminum/12"TFT

LeeTom
Jul 27, 2004, 12:43 PM
I was wondering if you be interested in trading your PowerBook for a 12" iBook G4 + cash?

He's selling an iBook too, not a Powerbook.

Lee Tom

LeeTom
Jul 27, 2004, 12:51 PM
I just did a quick search of completed 1GHz iBooks with 30GB drives and 256mb of ram on eBay, and the prices ranged from $800 - $975. I think if you were to put it up on eBay with a nice-looking intelligent-sounding listing, you would get around $900.

Lee Tom

stevehaslip
Jul 27, 2004, 01:55 PM
I just did a quick search of completed 1GHz iBooks with 30GB drives and 256mb of ram on eBay, and the prices ranged from $800 - $975. I think if you were to put it up on eBay with a nice-looking intelligent-sounding listing, you would get around $900.

Lee Tom
there we go! smart idea ;)

ragle
Jul 27, 2004, 07:02 PM
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