tricky..... might be best to filter a search to just those Mac's that are 
near enough for you to get to and visit. You'll save a lot on postage costs 
that way too!

That way, you can get a physical eye view on the condition and any check 
there are no strange noises etc, whilst booting up, having a play etc.


On Monday, June 18, 2012 7:53:41 PM UTC+1, Catherine Hunt wrote:
>
> Dear All, My ancient PowerPc  iMac has died. It is now in the very capable 
> hands of Sam, who has confirmed its demise and who has suggested that I buy 
> a second-hand intel iMac from eBay, as I"m not currently able to afford a 
> new replacement.
>
> I would welcome any buying advice from other smuggers. I'm an experienced 
> eBay user, but have never bought anything as expensive as a Mac from there 
> before. How can I avoid being ripped off and making a ghastly mistake?
>
> Best wishes
> Catherine
>
> www.catherinehunt.co.uk
>
>
>  
>

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