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• #2
Have you considered a refurb? My Macbook refurb was just like buying a new one:
http://store.apple.com/uk/browse/home/specialdeals/mac -
• #3
thanks Fox,
I've read this website before, but the price is still higher than student discount,
that I want to find some cheap one, don't want to spent too much on this,
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• #4
I want to find some cheap one, don't want to spent too much on this,
Mac + Cheap = not very likely
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• #5
yeah unfortunately there is no real way of getting a cheap mac.. unless you buy 2nd hand, which is like playing roulette. False economy
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• #6
yes, I'm not looking for new one,
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• #7
Have you considered a refurb? My Macbook refurb was just like buying a new one:
http://store.apple.com/uk/browse/home/specialdeals/macProbably the best way to save a £200 or so, given that they have the one you want. I have been waiting for a base 15" to show up for ages now...
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• #8
have a look on Amazon. they will often list macbook pros that are not the latest model. just found one after a quick search for £650 for the 13 inch one.
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• #9
many thanks your help.
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• #10
The clearance store - http://www.wesellmac.com
Very cheap. Lots of second hand, refurbished, ex demo stuff.
RB
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• #11
^
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• #12
Try Jeanmi
http://www.londonfgss.com/thread32967.html#post1061582
Has a 17" macbook pro a week ago. -
• #13
sheesh. I was recommended it by a friend and bought a new macbook & screen from there last year. No problems & I got a good deal but that's all a bit worrying reading the link.
RB
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• #14
Ello,
still looking for a MBP? I am considering parting with mine.. and old 15inch one, 2.3 or something? fully loaded (cs3 etc). thinking £600?
hi everyone,
I'm looking for a macbook pro,
if anyone want to sell your working good macbook pro,
please let me know,
the computer should be working fine, and battery still working good,
thank you very much.