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jordonisawesome

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I have an Early 2011 15" 2.2gHz MacBook Pro that I am planning to sell for the new ones coming this year.

I have been the only owner and have taken great care of the product and all accessories that came with it. Even the box. :)

It has full AppleCare that expires July 6, 2014 and I have upgraded the RAM to 8GB. It also has full Microsoft Office 2011 which is legit and not pirated. I have taken great care of the product as there isn't a single scratch on it and is cleaned every other month. The battery health is at 95% after a year of use. Has OS X Lion on it and most likely will have OS X Mountain Lion soon.

Question about the AppleCare. I know that it is registered with my Apple ID. How do I go about changing that when someone does buy it? Do I trade off or...?

I took the liberty of matching the specs online and with the 8GB and AppleCare alone, it came out to $2,348. I'm assuming the legit copy of Microsoft Office would raise the value some as well.

It came with a wireless HP printer that I'm thinking about bundling with it. It, too, is in flawless condition.

What seems like a fair price that would benefit both to-be client and myself?
 
I have an Early 2011 15" 2.2gHz MacBook Pro that I am planning to sell for the new ones coming this year.

I have been the only owner and have taken great care of the product and all accessories that came with it. Even the box. :)

It has full AppleCare that expires July 6, 2014 and I have upgraded the RAM to 8GB. It also has full Microsoft Office 2011 which is legit and not pirated. I have taken great care of the product as there isn't a single scratch on it and is cleaned every other month. The battery health is at 95% after a year of use. Has OS X Lion on it and most likely will have OS X Mountain Lion soon.

Question about the AppleCare. I know that it is registered with my Apple ID. How do I go about changing that when someone does buy it? Do I trade off or...?

I took the liberty of matching the specs online and with the 8GB and AppleCare alone, it came out to $2,348. I'm assuming the legit copy of Microsoft Office would raise the value some as well.

It came with a wireless HP printer that I'm thinking about bundling with it. It, too, is in flawless condition.

What seems like a fair price that would benefit both to-be client and myself?

I'd take it for $700.


Thats all the money I have :D
 
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