Mac G4 Powerbook

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I'm selling my Mac G4 Powerbook, with a new Mighty Mouse and laptop cooler.

with everything included this laptop totals $3,300.00. I had it up on e-bay and it sold for $1,710.00 and The buyer backed out. I have pics. The super drive doesn't except the disc unless you keep your finger over the slot while it attempts to eject it. This can be fixed because it's still under original warranty plus i have the extra 3 year Apple warranty that costs $300.00.

Product Family: PowerBook Hard Drive Capacity: 100 GB
Processor Type: PowerPC G4 Operating System: Mac OS 10.4, Tiger
Processor Speed: 1.67 GHz Screen Size: 17 inches
Memory (RAM): 1 GB Condition: Used



everything here is worth over $3,300.00. Apple G4 Powerbook still under the original 1 year manufacturer's warranty. Includes EXTENDED 3 Year Apple Care Service *a $330 VALUE*! The only problem that this machine has is with the super drive, which I was told by the original owner that Apple says it's a common problem. The super drive doesn't always take the disc the first time but if you keep your finger over the slot it'll accept it. This is covered under the warranty and can be fixed. I purchased this three months ago from a guy on here who was joing the Air Force. I would again like to assure you that the Powerbook is like new, and the package will include everything that was originally supplied by the manufacturer. I purchased this laptop to use for my Computer Graphics. I'm in the military myself and I just spent three months in a hotel and the wireless internet was a godsend and the ease and learning to use this laptop was fun. The only reason why I'm going to sell it is because I didn't think about all of the programs that I have that are PC only, I was silly to think that all software discs came with Mac and PC drivers. if you want specefic pictures from specefic angles or views let me know, I can take them and e-mail them. During the three months that i've had this laptop i've purchased a Macintosh Mighty Mouse, a laptop carrying case and a laptop cooler, which totaled to $190.00

Specification & Features: * 1.67GHz PowerPC G4 processor; 512k level 2 cache * !GB of PC2700 (333MHz) DDR SDRAM; supports up to 2GB * 100GB 5400-rpm hard drive * 17-inch (diagonal) TFT widescreen display; 1440 by 900 pixels * ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 with 128MB of DDR SDRAM * Slot-loading SuperDrive (8X DVD+-RW/CD-RW) * PC Card/Cardbus slot, Firewire 800 port, Firewire 400 port, two USB 2.0 ports, audio line in, headphone out * DVI and S-video output ports; DVI to VGA adapter included * Lithium-ion battery for up to 4.5 hours of running time * Built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet and 56K V.92 modem * Built-in AirPort Extreme Card for wireless networking (802.11g) * Built-in Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) * Backlit illuminated keyboard and ambient light sensor * Preinstalled Mac OS X and other bundled software *
 

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jugalo180 said:
I'm selling my Mac G4 Powerbook, with a new Mighty Mouse and laptop cooler.

with everything included this laptop totals $3,300.00. I had it up on e-bay and it sold for $1,710.00 and The buyer backed out.

You do know that you can probably relist it on eBay at no cost if the buyer backs out, right?
 
thanks, that's what i'm going to do, I just thought that i would post it in here for a couple of days to see if anyone was interested.
 
dgatwood said:
You do know that you can probably relist it on eBay at no cost if the buyer backs out, right?

Almost no cost. For some reason eBay thinks you should still pay for the listing fees no matter what the buyer does. So if they back out, you still pay listing fees. They usually only refund the final value price, and one of the listing fees (can't remember which one). What a ripoff.
 
valverec said:
Almost no cost. For some reason eBay thinks you should still pay for the listing fees no matter what the buyer does. So if they back out, you still pay listing fees. They usually only refund the final value price, and one of the listing fees (can't remember which one). What a ripoff.

How is that not effectively the same as not charging you to relist?
 
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