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JoshGlzBrk

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Aug 27, 2009
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Basically this is what I have:

Mid-2010 Macbook Pro 15":
  • 2.66 GHz i7
  • 8GB RAM
  • 256GB SSD
  • NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M 512 MB
  • High-Res Glossy
  • Apple Care through April 16, 2013

Mac2Sell gives me an estimate of $1930.

Would that be reasonable for what I have?
 
Basically this is what I have:

Mid-2010 Macbook Pro 15":
  • 2.66 GHz i7
  • 8GB RAM
  • 256GB SSD
  • NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M 512 MB
  • High-Res Glossy
  • Apple Care through April 16, 2013

Mac2Sell gives me an estimate of $1930.

Would that be reasonable for what I have?

i'd say no more than 1600.
 
Id say it depends on where you're selling it. I've seen people on local sites sell mid-2010 midrange MBPs for 1.8k-2k. The busier the site, the more competition, the less $$ you'll get. But that price seems reasonable. Maybe even a bit low considering SSDs are still pricey. Put it up and if it doesn't sell you can always lower the price. If you put it up too cheap, it'll be sold before ya know it.
 
Id say it depends on where you're selling it. I've seen people on local sites sell mid-2010 midrange MBPs for 1.8k-2k. The busier the site, the more competition, the less $$ you'll get. But that price seems reasonable. Maybe even a bit low considering SSDs are still pricey. Put it up and if it doesn't sell you can always lower the price. If you put it up too cheap, it'll be sold before ya know it.

Right now I'm just listing on on craigslist. I'm trying to avoid eBay and Paypal (ick) if at all possible.

But looking on eBay and the current buy it now offers for the same model year, i7, 8GB ram I get these: http://bit.ly/HHbFxG

Those don't even have SSDs. So I think $1700-$1900 ish would be appropriate for mine if I can get someone to buy it for that wouldn't you think?
 
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