Um, yeh. I'd certainly be querying it.
You can ask for the serial number and check it  here:-
<https://selfsolve.apple.com/agreementWarrantyDynamic.do>
But yes, a $2539 for $950,...
Trust me, the wholesalers and dealers make no where near that profit. Think 
much much much much MUCH less and you'll see why pricing is all the same mostly 
everywhere. Margin? What's that.
But that does seem to be a deal too good to be true.
Nothing to guarantee the sale at all I'm afraid, unless you can see it before 
it's either collected or delivered.

If it's legit then yeh good buy. But I'd be a bit weary if you can't get more 
info and details.

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Daniel
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On 19/01/2012, at 11:28 PM, John Hatch wrote:

> I have been offered a the latest imac 27" 3.4mhz from ebay for $950 dollars. 
> Is there away to make sure that this isnt a scam and the deal is ligitament. 
> Ie not. A stolen item etc
> 
> Appreciate any comments
> 
> John
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