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pkdpwdr

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I am looking to buy my late 2011 MacBook Pro 15" from my company.
It is 2.4 GHz Intel Core i7 with 4 GB ram 1333 MHz DDR3. Running Mac OS X 10.7.4 This laptop is under full Apple Care warranty until December, 2014. It is in perfect condition, never scratched or dropped. Regularly serviced through Genius Bar appointments at local Apple Store.

Just would like to know an estimated resell value because I want to buy this machine. My company is making me switch to a PC. Arrgh!:(
 
I am looking to buy my late 2011 MacBook Pro 15" from my company.
It is 2.4 GHz Intel Core i7 with 4 GB ram 1333 MHz DDR3. Running Mac OS X 10.7.4 This laptop is under full Apple Care warranty until December, 2014. It is in perfect condition, never scratched or dropped. Regularly serviced through Genius Bar appointments at local Apple Store.

Just would like to know an estimated resell value because I want to buy this machine. My company is making me switch to a PC. Arrgh!:(

I would say between $900 and $1000.
 
I am looking to buy my late 2011 MacBook Pro 15" from my company.
It is 2.4 GHz Intel Core i7 with 4 GB ram 1333 MHz DDR3. Running Mac OS X 10.7.4 This laptop is under full Apple Care warranty until December, 2014. It is in perfect condition, never scratched or dropped. Regularly serviced through Genius Bar appointments at local Apple Store.

Just would like to know an estimated resell value because I want to buy this machine. My company is making me switch to a PC. Arrgh!:(

If its from your company I am sure they could sell it to you at fire sale/ end of project prices. Moreover, it is likely that the book value of the MBP isn't much after 2.5 years of depreciation.

I don't think there is anyone to offend by lowballing either, unless you work in a small/family run business. So I would suggest you try first with a low price of $400.

Does requesting you to shift to a PC also indicate that they are changing or upgrading the rest of your colleagues computers? Perhaps you can even get more ;)
 
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