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Any advice for selling a MacBook on eBay?
I have a MacBook im selling. I posted an ad on Craigslist and only got 2 seemingly fake responses. I checked completed listings on eBay and they seem to be selling a lot higher.
I know there are some risks in selling on eBay but what do I need to do to make sure im protected? I might hold off until I'm off vacation because I live near Austin and San Antonio and can maybe get more for it up there. |
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I'd sell it locally since it seems to get increasingly easier to get screwed on eBay. Also keep in mind that the higher selling price is probably moot after eBay and PayPal take their cut and you pay for shipping and insurance. It might take a little longer and require a little more leg work, but better to be safe than sorry.
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I am selling my old MacBook, and I decided to sell it on Craigslist. eBay takes a fee, and then PayPal takes a fee. PayPal has also become less reliable (I've had a few payments recently that PayPal refuses to process the refund, which is the whole point of using it). Just make sure you meet at well lit area with a lot of people.
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I did a trade-in for store credit at best buy, $536 for a 2006 Black MacBook core2duo 2.0 ghz, 2gb ram, 250 hd. That was applied to credit to my purchase of a 2011 MBA 13" 128 GB. It was definitely better than dealing with sketchy Craigslist and eBay which would have gotten much less after fees and no shows, and sketchy bidders.
Just suggesting another option...... |
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The guy I dealt with examined the MB and type stuff into the computer. He warned that I might get fair condition credit, a bit less than good, but after a few minutes the computer returned good. On a side note, at the same time, the online price calculator said I could get ~$150 for a 2003 G4 PowerBook with broken battery. The in store system would not accept any trade for the G4 PowerBook. Make sure to use the online trade-in price calculator, print up a copy, and present it to the tech if they try to low ball you on trade-in value. I used bestbuy bc it was less of a hassle than eBay and I actually got to apply the credit to a previous purchase within the allowed return period. |
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Were you offered the same as the quote online?
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Make sure when you do the online thing, that you include wifi, DVD recorder, etc... I had updated my Ram and HD years ago, so that may have bumped up my price. I brought in a printed copy of the online quote, but their computer started from the same price. The kid told me some story how the "Good" condition price now required excellent like new condition, which sounded ridiculous, and that the whole rating system had changed. It takes a few minutes for the store system to process and the kid warned that I might get bumped down to the "Fair" price, but in the end I got the higher "Good" price credit. Overall, it took about 15-20 minutes till I had the bestbuy gift card in hand, and was probably the only "good" bestbuy experience that I have ever had
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I've always had good luck selling on ebay (knock on wood), but you should always limit eligible bidders to the States (you can change buyer requirements). I always block people with new PayPal accounts and bidders with unpaid item cases.
Just operate conservatively, and don't accept offers from people messaging you within eBays email system. |
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I tried the BB online trade-in tool and it gave me a value $200 less and mine is an early 08 black MB with better specs.
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Sorry about that, it's a bummer but even worse I have to explain to a friend that their trade-in of their 2006 purchase is no longer ~50% of their original purchase price but now it has dropped to ~25% in just 2 months. |
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Ok, I still have this thing. I've listed in on Craigslist, and while I got a few very anxious people, I wasn't able to meet them and I guess they lost interest. I know, my fault, but living 2 hours away from them puts a huge damper in the mix.
Either way, looking at Best Buy, I'm getting $232.85 on their online estimate thing. I can probably go by on Monday as I'll be sort of in the area. Do they add more for additional RAM? I have 2GB in it, but it originally came with 512MB. If I'm not going to gain anything I might as well swap the 512 back in and try to sell the 2GB separate. I'm actually thinking of trying eBay. Blah. Maybe I should just keep it, although I really have no use for it and I don't know anyone that would want it that I'd want to give it to, if that makes sense.
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Ok, it's going on eBay, probably later tonight. I have a few questions...
I have Snow Leopard, mini-DVI to DVI adaptor, and 2GB of RAM. When putting it up on eBay, should I include all that stuff (probably for sure the RAM and try to sell the 2X256MB separate)? I know if I keep Snow Leopard I need to install Tiger. Would I get better bang for my buck if I include all that? I also have the 2nd to latest iWork and iLife, but I'd like to keep them.
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Selling Mackbook Pro
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. Then some of my friends spoke about selling on eBay or to post ad on craigslist, I did both but again no replies for 3 weeks, later I heard about Gazelle and took online Quote from them it was not bad too be honest, I just tried to find same kinda websites to get highest quote and eventually opened iGotOffer quote page, they gave me 30% higher quote for my broken MacBook, I tried some more places but in the end their offer was the highest one. I strongly recommend others to get a quote for your Apple products as there is no harm to get a quote which costs nothing, I am highly satisfied with their service and strongly recommend to others interested! Have a Good Day
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