Erm,.. you used a pool cue to get the price down to $300?!?
You're meant to be bartering not battering...
I found my Wallstreet in a pawn shop. It was $300 with a nice
carrying case, the video adaptor, charger, and a battery that holds a
good charge. And a working PRAM battery. They wanted
--- Stephen Passmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erm,.. you used a pool cue to get the price down to
$300?!?
You're meant to be bartering not battering...
LMAO!
Best,
David
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Erm,.. you used a pool cue to get the price down to $300?!?
You're meant to be bartering not battering...
I found my Wallstreet in a pawn shop. It was $300 with a nice
carrying case, the video adaptor, charger, and a battery that holds a
At 10:47 PM -0500 2/1/04, Hugo Trottier wrote:
Jocelyn here are my 2 cents; You could always get the serial number
and go yourself to a Mac Resellers, get it check 1) To make certain
that it is not stolen good (in that case no Apple resellers will
repair it) 2) To know exactly it's age and who
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2004 19:36:02 EST
Subject: Wallstreet, pram battery, and other battery question
Ok, I test drove the Wall street PowerBook that is for sale for $200
today.
The date and time is not holding, so I assume it needs a Pram battery.
The guy told me laptop don't
I found my Wallstreet in a pawn shop. It was $300 with a nice
carrying case, the video adaptor, charger, and a battery that holds a
good charge. And a working PRAM battery. They wanted $350, but we got
it at $300 with a nifty pool cue. Check the pawn shops.
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the guy did agree to meet me at an Apple reseller to have a diagnostic done
on the Wallstreet he is selling.
. After I found out how much it would cost to replace the battery and pram
battery, it just wasn't making much financial sense to buy it. After all was
said and done, it would
Ok, I test drove the Wall street PowerBook that is for sale for $200 today.
The date and time is not holding, so I assume it needs a Pram battery.
The guy told me laptop don't have a PRAM battery. Is that true? If it does
have a PRAM battery, I need a webpage for PRAM batteries with prices.
Jocelyn here are my 2 cents; You could always get the serial number and
go yourself to a Mac Resellers, get it check 1) To make certain that it
is not stolen good (in that case no Apple resellers will repair it) 2)
To know exactly it's age and who was the original owner. If the sellers
does
on 01/02/04 19:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I test drove the Wall street PowerBook that is for sale for $200 today.
The date and time is not holding, so I assume it needs a Pram battery.
The guy told me laptop don't have a PRAM battery. Is that true? If it does
have
Thanks all you replied to my inquiry. Your info and advice was very helpful.
Jocelyn
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