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Lots of good advice above. I would suggest a meeting place nestled deep in a starbucks or panera bread or something like that. Form a checklist of what you need to test:
1. Condition of machine 2. Turning on computer 3. Screen 4. About this Mac 5. Check wireless 6. Check sound 7. Check superdrive 8. Change wallpaper backgrounds to check screen for spots/dead pixels 9. Check battery - install coconut battery if needed 10. Check Apple Care status from the serial from the about this mac 11. Check specs to make sure they match the offer |
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I recently bought a MBP at a nearly too good to be true price off of CL. Here's what I did to make sure I wasn't being scammed:
-Interacted w/ seller via email, text, and phone to set up a time to meet in a public place, haggle about price, etc. -Met him at a coffee shop, and told him I wanted to thoroughly test drive the machine. He was totally okay with this (if he wasn't I would've walked away). What I checked:
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