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Iamagahst

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Mar 2, 2012
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So I bought a new macBook pro, late 2011 model and they seem to be gearing up to update this in a few days/weeks. Anybody know what it would be like to sell this thing and get a new one. Average money lost in this transaction?
Thanks!
 
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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.


Been waitin' for this opportunity. :D :D
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LOL! That's MISTER Great War veteran! :D

Oh look, we just got voted down for this little off-topic banter. Seems your mistress is jealous of our irregular threesome, Mister Greta Wra GGJstudios.

And now we are at zero again? What the frack? Or PG-13: What the butterfly is this bee?
 
Small point but nothing is new after its owned once

For you question look at what rerurbs of you specs sell for on apple website than knock a few hundred off because yours won't have the full 12 months warranty apple has on refurbs
 
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So I bought a new macBook pro, late 2012 model and they seem to be gearing up to update this in a few days/weeks. Anybody know what it would be like to sell this thing and get a new one. Average money lost in this transaction?
Thanks!

What model you have? I sell MBP on craigslist so I may be able to assist.
 
So I bought a new macBook pro, late 2012 model and they seem to be gearing up to update this in a few days/weeks. Anybody know what it would be like to sell this thing and get a new one. Average money lost in this transaction?
Thanks!

Sell it to me!!! Late 2012!!!
 
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