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phaselocked

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Dec 5, 2011
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Hey guys,

With the new mac book pro's coming up I am planning to sell my rMBP 15".
I find that mac2sell isn't really updated anymore, I can't even choose my specs & model.
How do I know how much I can sell it for?

rMPB 15" (late 2013)
GT 750m (nVidea)
512 SSD
16gb RAM
86% battery health

Thanks!
 
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Yes 16gig ram. Okay thanks! I got my first offer for 1900 euro today so I'm more than happy!
 
But the prices here in Belgium are a pain in the ass :( We have it in euro, but it doesn't add up to dollar prices. If I want to buy the cheapest 15" rMPB with dGpu it's 2799 euro! That's why many people from here try to buy in America, but they need power converter for the charger. I actually wonder why that is, but's its kinda off topic.
 
But the prices here in Belgium are a pain in the ass :( We have it in euro, but it doesn't add up to dollar prices. If I want to buy the cheapest 15" rMPB with dGpu it's 2799 euro! That's why many people from here try to buy in America, but they need power converter for the charger. I actually wonder why that is, but's its kinda off topic.

Apple want $2499 USD for that configuration. But here you can find it for less from other sellers. For me it was about $50 USB more for a brand new system versus 1 year old Apple refurbished, so I went with new.

BTW, does the warranty work if someone buys a computer in the US and brings it to Belgium? I remember getting a camera from Japan and Canon USA refused to fix it because the serial number was from overseas. They said I would have to send it back to their Japan repair depot.
 
BTW, does the warranty work if someone buys a computer in the US and brings it to Belgium? I remember getting a camera from Japan and Canon USA refused to fix it because the serial number was from overseas. They said I would have to send it back to their Japan repair depot.
I'm pretty sure it would work. I've purchased a MBP on eBay from the US and the warranty was okay when I needed a repair in Canada.

Camera companies are a bit different. Nikon only honours the warranty in the country it was sold in - as long as it's not grey market.
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But the prices here in Belgium are a pain in the ass :( We have it in euro, but it doesn't add up to dollar prices. If I want to buy the cheapest 15" rMPB with dGpu it's 2799 euro! That's why many people from here try to buy in America, but they need power converter for the charger. I actually wonder why that is, but's its kinda off topic.
I've seen the prices in Europe and they are outrageous!

If you buy a Mac from the US, you only need the duckhead or proper cord for your country because the MacBook charges are 100-240V, at least the ones I have are.

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