That happened to me when I won an eBay bid on a Powerbook last year. 
What I did was contact the seller through eBay and he told me how to 
change that... I forget what he told me, but it worked.

Ramon Pubill wrote:
> I am posting on behalf of my 73 year old dad.  He's beginning to get
> "concerned" that his new eMac has "John Doe's eMac" when we use the
> computer tab for finder windows.
>
> We just bought this eMac off eBay, it really doesn't belong to a guy
> called John Doe.  So I created a new account on my dad's name, hoping
> it would fix that but No; the computer is still "John Doe's eMac" and
> we want to be able to change it.  I am only familiar with some
> commands in Terminal so if it requires the use of such tool, I will
> use it with a lot of caution and need to be walked through please.  We
> do not have OS disk at all, so if it requires a system re-install
> (which I hope it doesn't) then we might be out of luck.
>
> I am sure other people who buy used Mac have seen this before.  I had
> an old G3 that was "Bob's G3" but it didn't bother me; so I left it
> alone, used it for 2 years no problem.
>
> If it helps at all, our setup is:
>
> eMac 1.25Ghz
> OS 10.4.11
> 512MB RAM
>
> Thanks!!
>
> On behalf of:
> R. Pubill
>
>   

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