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longwood

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I am thinking about selling my iBook in the coming months and I was just wondering what you think I could possibly get for it. The specs:

12" iBook
1.2Ghz
1.25GB
60GB Toshiba Hard drive
CDRW
Applecare until Dec. 2007

Judging from eBay, etc. I was thinking $550-$650 but what do you guys think. Thanks.
 

NewbieNerd

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If it helps, I just sold a 14" iBook, 1.42GHz, 1GB RAM, 80 GB HDD, Combo, no AppleCare, on CraigsList for $600. Take from that what you will. :)
 

longwood

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If it helps, I just sold a 14" iBook, 1.42GHz, 1GB RAM, 80 GB HDD, Combo, no AppleCare, on CraigsList for $600. Take from that what you will. :)

it does help a little bit. thanks for the input. anyone else?
 

KurtangleTN

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I am thinking about selling my iBook in the coming months and I was just wondering what you think I could possibly get for it. The specs:

12" iBook
1.2Ghz
1.25GB
60GB Toshiba Hard drive
CDRW
Applecare until Dec. 2007

Judging from eBay, etc. I was thinking $550-$650 but what do you guys think. Thanks.
Seems like a good estimate. Make sure you add the picture on the side (near the title) because if you don't.. you'll have people ignoring it. I always look for the ones WITHOUT a pic, it seems to always be at a nicer deal for the seller.

How much is it to get that like promotion page where you always are at the top? I've noticed pretty much everything on there gets more.
 

WildCowboy

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Sorry, but pricing advice threads are limited to those who qualify for the Marketplace.
 
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