As a starting point, you can check Mac2Sell, eBay, or Amazon for prices of similar models, to get an idea of what you may be able to charge. Then adjust your price to account for condition, configuration, remaining AppleCare coverage (if any), etc.
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As a starting point, you can check Mac2Sell, eBay, or Amazon for prices of similar models, to get an idea of what you may be able to charge. Then adjust your price to account for condition, configuration, remaining AppleCare coverage (if any), etc.
Mac2Sell always quotes it higher than it will sell. Just do a quick search on ebay and then go down the page and on the left side click on completed listings. You can then see how much your model have sold for.
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Ebay gave me a higher price than Mac2Sell.. even though on Mac2Sell I told it that I have 8GB of RAM... it gave me about 610$ and on ebay I got a price of 849$...😕
Ebay gave me a higher price than Mac2Sell.. even though on Mac2Sell I told it that I have 8GB of RAM... it gave me about 610$ and on ebay I got a price of 849$...😕
Ebay gave me a higher price than Mac2Sell.. even though on Mac2Sell I told it that I have 8GB of RAM... it gave me about 610$ and on ebay I got a price of 849$...😕