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June 22, 2013, 01:22:48 PM
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I want to sell my MacBook Pro 2.5GHz i5 13" 4GB RAM but, what is it worth no a days?

The laptop has NO scratches anywhere, it has the charger and the original box (Paperwork, etc).

Although, the charger cable has a little knick because one of my cats bit it but it still works.

Thanks for your help!
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June 22, 2013, 01:39:32 PM
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are you takiing cash or btc for this?
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June 22, 2013, 03:54:56 PM
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I want to sell my MacBook Pro 2.5GHz i5 13" 4GB RAM but, what is it worth no a days?

The laptop has NO scratches anywhere, it has the charger and the original box (Paperwork, etc).

Although, the charger cable has a little knick because one of my cats bit it but it still works.

Thanks for your help!

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June 22, 2013, 05:11:27 PM
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Macbooks are garbage just like all apple computers. They cant do half the stuff a pc can and break usually within a year. Complete trash, and garbage "created" by steve jobs.
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June 22, 2013, 06:33:11 PM
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7.380 BTC / $800. (500GB version; ASIN: B0074703CM)
9.686 BTC / $1050 (750GB version; ASIN: B007470SMM)

Prices are collected from US market.
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June 22, 2013, 06:51:57 PM
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7.380 BTC / $800. (500GB version; ASIN: B0074703CM)
9.686 BTC / $1050 (750GB version; ASIN: B007470SMM)

Prices are collected from US market.
Shouldn't the prices be smaller as the MacBook is used?

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June 22, 2013, 06:56:21 PM
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Your best bet is probably to check ebay for similar models, there are always a lot of used MBPs for sale there. 
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June 22, 2013, 07:05:20 PM
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7.380 BTC / $800. (500GB version; ASIN: B0074703CM)
9.686 BTC / $1050 (750GB version; ASIN: B007470SMM)

Prices are collected from US market.
Shouldn't the prices be smaller as the MacBook is used?

The laptop has NO scratches anywhere, it has the charger and the original box (Paperwork, etc).

Although, the charger cable has a little knick because one of my cats bit it but it still works.

If that's correct, the prices $800/$1050 are for an easy sale.

Here's an example from ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Apple-MacBook-Pro-13-3-MD101LL-A-2-5GHz-Core-i5-4GB-500GB-SuperDrive-WiFi-/261233574895?pt=Apple_Laptops&hash=item3cd2bc03ef

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June 22, 2013, 07:11:22 PM
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7.380 BTC / $800. (500GB version; ASIN: B0074703CM)
9.686 BTC / $1050 (750GB version; ASIN: B007470SMM)

Prices are collected from US market.
Shouldn't the prices be smaller as the MacBook is used?

The laptop has NO scratches anywhere, it has the charger and the original box (Paperwork, etc).

Although, the charger cable has a little knick because one of my cats bit it but it still works.

If that's correct, the prices $800/$1050 are for an easy sale.

Here's an example from ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Apple-MacBook-Pro-13-3-MD101LL-A-2-5GHz-Core-i5-4GB-500GB-SuperDrive-WiFi-/261233574895?pt=Apple_Laptops&hash=item3cd2bc03ef


I guess so. Then what are the actual prices. 900$ for 500gb version?

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June 22, 2013, 07:15:46 PM
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7.380 BTC / $800. (500GB version; ASIN: B0074703CM)
9.686 BTC / $1050 (750GB version; ASIN: B007470SMM)

Prices are collected from US market.
Shouldn't the prices be smaller as the MacBook is used?

The laptop has NO scratches anywhere, it has the charger and the original box (Paperwork, etc).

Although, the charger cable has a little knick because one of my cats bit it but it still works.

If that's correct, the prices $800/$1050 are for an easy sale.

Here's an example from ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Apple-MacBook-Pro-13-3-MD101LL-A-2-5GHz-Core-i5-4GB-500GB-SuperDrive-WiFi-/261233574895?pt=Apple_Laptops&hash=item3cd2bc03ef


I guess so. Then what are the actual prices. 900$ for 500gb version?

The price depends on @danpe only. I suggested $800 so he would have an easy sale / or he can try auction with the same price.
The ebay link was just an example so you can see that the prices should not be smaller then $800/$1050, as you mentioned in your previous post.
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June 22, 2013, 07:17:28 PM
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I'd probably prefer to use craigslist for either side of a sale like this.

Ebay is pretty safe for the buyer but the prices tend to reflect that. Also difficult to get a good price at auction. On craigslist you are more likely to get a good deal from someone who doesn't price their stuff correctly, though you have to hustle.  perhaps I'm ust too nervous,but I would prefer craigslist as a seller as well. Meet in neutral place, get cash immediately, no worries about chargebacks, etc.
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June 22, 2013, 07:19:59 PM
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I'd probably prefer to use craigslist for either side of a sale like this.

Ebay is pretty safe for the buyer but the prices tend to reflect that. Also difficult to get a good price at auction. On craigslist you are more likely to get a good deal from someone who doesn't price their stuff correctly, though you have to hustle.  perhaps I'm ust too nervous,but I would prefer craigslist as a seller as well. Meet in neutral place, get cash immediately, no worries about chargebacks, etc.

It depends on @danpe as we don't know for which currency he want to sell, also we don't know where he lives.
He asked for a price, only.
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