Hey guys, short backstory: I've been fixing computers for about the last decade, and my most recent venture has been macs. I buy, fix, and then sell them. If you are looking to by a mac send me a message, if you are looking to sell a mac, or pc, broken or not, feel free to send me a message. I also fix cell phones, so any broken iPhones for sale, send me a message. Now to the good part here's my current list of what's for sale:
For sale as of 3/15/16:
-2011 Macbook Pro 13" i5, 4GB RAM, NEW 240GB SSD ($525)
-2009 Macbook Air 13" Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, 128 GB SSD ($300)
-2010 Macbook Pro 15" i5, 4GB RAM, NEW 240GB SSD ($600)
-2010 Macbook Pro 15" i5, 8GB RAM, NEW 240 GB SSD ($600)
All macbooks include a charger, and I will ship them. Any questions, send me a message. Need better specs? Ask, I may be able to upgrade them. I install SSD Hard Drives as a standard upgrade on all the computers I can. The performance and reliability benefits are amazing, look it up. :)
It is true. My daily driver computer is a 2010 Macbook Pro 15". Does everything I need it to and more.
I would have been all over that last week. Do you have a power cord for an old G4...or want an old G4 after I find out what may be on the drive.
@akylekoz, I don't think I have that power cord. The G4's are a bit old for my purposes or else I'd probably be interested.
pinchvalve wrote: Macbook Pro's are also the Toyota HiLux of computers. You just can't kill them.
Then why does the OP have to fix them?
pinchvalve wrote: Macbook Pro's are also the Toyota of computers. They die early and often
From a past Toyota owner and someone who has had three Mac books die since 2005 I've fixed that for you.
Like I said, I use one as my personal computer and it has been great. At least 2 of the macbook pros all they needed was a battery, and I upgraded them to SSDs while I was in there. Another Macbook wouldn't turn on, and when I looked at it someone had put the wrong part in previously, simple fix. The macbook air needed a motherboard, but I fixed it. Any used car you buy is going to have been in the repair shop for something at some point even if it was just minor, a computer isn't very different in that sense. If you're really interested in one I'll be happy to let you know what I've done to it.
pinchvalve wrote: Macbook Pro's are also the Toyota HiLux of computers. You just can't kill them.
You haven't met my children, have you?
akylekoz wrote: I would have been all over that last week. Do you have a power cord for an old G4...or want an old G4 after I find out what may be on the drive.
G4 tower, cube, iBook, PowerBook, server, mini or iMac? IIRC, server, mini, tower and iMac are standard, while the others take a brick.
Interested at all in a 2008 Macbook Air with a crunched HDD? I had the hinge and screen replaced by Apple just before the 80GB HDD started making death rattles.
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