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Quite to the contrary. I actually told the person calling me from Apple Business Solutions asking me about what I thought of the new stuff that I was very disappointed. I had hoped for something more than a very expensive fashion accessory to look cool hanging around in Starbucks. Like 32GB RAM hint hint...
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Assuming it's a business purchase why not write it off and give it to the wife/mistress/kids?Originally posted by zazou View PostI am picking up my replacement laptop tomorrow and will be selling the MBP as a consequence. I reckon it would fetch up to £1,500 on eBay and I might end up going down that route.
I've contacted a few companies that 'specialise' in used Apple products but have mostly received offensive offers (like £400). One eBay seller offered me £1,250 which I think is reasonable.
What other channels are open for disposing high value 2nd hand laptops (or if you know about a sensible buyer)?
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2015 MBP and you want rid! The touch bar really isn't worth itOriginally posted by zazou View PostI am picking up my replacement laptop tomorrow and will be selling the MBP as a consequence. I reckon it would fetch up to £1,500 on eBay and I might end up going down that route.
I've contacted a few companies that 'specialise' in used Apple products but have mostly received offensive offers (like £400). One eBay seller offered me £1,250 which I think is reasonable.
What other channels are open for disposing high value 2nd hand laptops (or if you know about a sensible buyer)?
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Selling 2015 MBP (specced to the max)
I am picking up my replacement laptop tomorrow and will be selling the MBP as a consequence. I reckon it would fetch up to £1,500 on eBay and I might end up going down that route.
I've contacted a few companies that 'specialise' in used Apple products but have mostly received offensive offers (like £400). One eBay seller offered me £1,250 which I think is reasonable.
What other channels are open for disposing high value 2nd hand laptops (or if you know about a sensible buyer)?Tags: None
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