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ccashman92

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Aug 1, 2010
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Hey guys. I decided to sell my replacement 2011 MacBook Pro. It is being issued as a replacement of my 2011 MacBook Pro which are having the same graphic card issues as the 2010. I just don't feel like dealing with it.

If I sell this model will the buyer just have no issues setting it up to his existing :apple: account?

Or will it be listed under my name and info?
 
Hey guys. I decided to sell my replacement 2011 MacBook Pro. It is being issued as a replacement of my 2011 MacBook Pro which are having the same graphic card issues as the 2010. I just don't feel like dealing with it.

If I sell this model will the buyer just have no issues setting it up to his existing :apple: account?

Or will it be listed under my name and info?

Just use the discs that came with it to do a clean install of Snow Leopard. The buyer will just set up from scratch. Why can't you just return it? The machines haven't even been out for 2 weeks, so you're for sure in the return period.
 
Should be as simple as a transfer of ownership via Apple's support website. What's the specs? I am absolutely interested!
 
Your first two sentences are a little confusing. I am sure that is why no one gave you the rapid response you want.

Right. I can't actually tell what you're saying. You have a new 2011 as a replacement for another 2011, which was defective in the same way as was as [a previous?] 2010.

Not sure why the 2010 matters, and it sounds like the 2011 you are selling is non-defective but I can't tell for sure because of the "are having" vs. "is having."

But then, I'm not sure any of that would matter in terms of a new owner setting it up.

Could you clarify?
 
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