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moosicsmurf

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  #74627 14-Jun-2007 10:52
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I know but my friend, the one who was gonna sell it to me then I said no thanks, and he asked me to put it on trademe for him and I did then I got blocked cause I didn't get a chance to explain... anyways, he thinks he might still get that on the off chance so there is no harm if it doesn't sell. WHICH IT WON'T.



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  #74650 14-Jun-2007 12:15
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I had a look at it and with that much damage i wouldn't even buy it for spare parts.

Better off buying a whole new one.

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  #74658 14-Jun-2007 12:58
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moosicsmurf: I know but my friend, the one who was gonna sell it to me then I said no thanks, and he asked me to put it on trademe for him and I did then I got blocked cause I didn't get a chance to explain... anyways, he thinks he might still get that on the off chance so there is no harm if it doesn't sell. WHICH IT WON'T.


i wouldn't be able to sleep for 1000 years if i were you. what comes round goes around. do the right thing, give the laptop back, take it off, or reduce the price. even for $1300 i can get a brand new one with all the modern specs! (computers age by the week)!



moosicsmurf

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  #74689 14-Jun-2007 16:19
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He doesn't grasp the idea that something that can run the latest software can't be worth as much as something new so I'm going to let him learn from it, that's all I can do, and I don't wanna tell him no. May aswell just let him try.

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