Apple MacBook Pro (Newest Model) - LESS THAN 2 MONTHS OLD

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Fidget242
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Re: Apple MacBook Pro (Newest Model) - LESS THAN 2 MONTHS OLD

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Apple MacBook Pro - Newest Model - LESS THAN 2 MONTHS OLD. Pristine condition, not a mark on the body or screen, comes with all original packaging and accessories. Specs: 13.3" LED Screen, 500GB Hard Drive, 4GB DDR3 Ram, 2.4GHz Intel i5, Intel 3000 HD Graphics. More info on apple: http://www.apple.com/uk/macbookpro/specs-13inch.html

ANY REASONABLE OFFER AROUND £800. These retail at £1000 - this is less than 2 months old, has been used very little, and is in as-new condition :)

Genuine reason for sale - I bought this as I thought it would be a very good idea, ideal to ferry backwards and forwards to the shop, but now that I've got it I realised how little I actually use it! I don't use the poor thing anywhere near enough to warrant keeping it, my two iMacs are now running the dropbox too so I don't need to transport my data anyway!

Please PM or email with any questions or offers, thanks.
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these things always come up when u don't have the money :(
i'd love to upgrade my macbook to a macbook pro
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Are you vat registered for this sale (brand new they are £832 +vat) or are you looking to swap goods? Either might help you with sale.
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Sadly not vat registered, can't think of anything I would swap for either but any interesting offers may be considered? perhaps a Silhouette Cameo would be acceptable in part-exchange :)
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