2: Advice plse to help me establish resale value of Mac computer

By : Forum Member
Published 18th January 2012 |
Read latest comment - 19th January 2012

If you have a look at my other recent computer thread, you'll realise what's happened.

Having taken advice, I've discovered I can't use the Mac I inherited to do the Windows work I need it to do. You can't run Windows 7 on the Mac I've got nor Microsoft Office ... and even if I could get it to work, buying the software to make it do so would be as costly as buying a new Windows machine.thumbsdown

What I'm now asking the Mac and computer buffs amongst you generally is to guesstimate the min to max value of the Mac I have (which I'll use to offset some of the costs of the Windows PC) and to suggest how I go about selling it. I don't even really know how to describe it properly. I already realise it won't be worth much so I won't be horrified when that's what you say!

Info which may help you understand the Mac:-

iMac 2006 , Mac OSX Version 10.6.8.
Processor 1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo
Memory 1.GB 667 MHz DDR 2 SDRAM
Model name iMac; Model Identifier iMac 4.1


It's got the Mac version of Microsoft Office 2004 loaded.

Any advice would be really welcome. Thanks in advance - Linda

Linda
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Hi Linda. Sorry to hear about the disappointment in which you had with trying to get your Mac to work in the style of Windows

Just did a quick online search to see if anyone is even selling your model iMac and on ebay there seems to be

Accounting Help

That sux As accounting help says, the best thing to do is to research. See how much the PC goes for brand new. How old is the computer? OR just let it go on amazon or ebay. I have noticed that amazon sells used stuff as well, like tech bits and bobs, computers, headsets and even books.. you never know.

Thanks,
Dreamraven

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