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by debbiedowner
1941 days ago
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Don't they need to sell with a "warranty" to get the higher prices? In the US market there are some power sellers who say 2 year warranty and get big prices. Meanwhile while I was selling 1 as a non-prof seller I got tons of questions of "can I return it" and "what is the warranty" and two times my item was bid up to the stratosphere by non paying biders. Finally I listed it buy it now only and eventually a no fuss buyer bought it for half the price of the prof-sellers. My point is, ebay prices don't always tell the whole story. |
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Here's the £850 one - does have a TB SSD but still...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/apple-macbook-pro-retina-15-4-Inc...
And the £620 with 256GB https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Apple-Macbook-Pro-15-inch-mid-201...
That is some serious value being retained right there.