I purchased a number of Macbooks from a school that upgraded to MacBook Airs. 
All the Macbooks are the same model with the same specifications.  They all 
work perfectly and don't have any functional problems. They differ in 
the cosmetic condition of the outer casing and screen.  All are running 
Mavericks, the latest Mac operating system, and have the latest iLife 
applications loaded (iPhoto, iMovie, iTunes, Garageband), as well as 
Open Office (word processor, spreadsheet and presentation software).
 
They are all the following model:
13" Apple MacBook Unibody Late 2009(White)
2.26Ghz Core 2 Duo Processor
13" Glossy LCD Screen
2GB PC3-8500 Ram
250GB Hard Drive
Super Drive DVD RW
Airport Wireless N and Bluetooth
 
As mentioned, the functional condition of all are excellent.  The cosmetic 
condition has been sorted into 3 groups: Excellent, Good, and Fair. 
 
Excellent computers are very close to looking new. They do not have any readily 
noticeable cracks or dents in the case, or blemishes on the screens. The 
bottoms of the computers are like new and discoloration or scratching 
is minimal.
 
Good computers may have small hairline cracks or other minor scratches or 
dents somewhere in the case but are otherwise in very good condition. No 
plastic parts are missing and nothing has been broken off. The bottoms 
may also be slightly discolored or scratched or they may have small dark spots 
or keyboard marks on the screen.
 
The Fair computers generally have more cosmetic issues than the Good 
computers. They may have small parts of plastic missing from around the 
ports, larger scratches or dents, or have larger blemishes on the 
screens.  The bottoms may be discolored and there may be peeling in the 
rubber corners. Their cosmetic appearance may not be that great, but 
they work perfectly and don't have any issues running.
 
They are priced as follows:
Excellent: $450 (only 3 left)

Good: $375 (only 5 left)

Fair: $300 

 All come with a 90 day warranty. Shipping costs will vary depending on 
location and delivery method, but it is around $15 to $25 in most cases 
for UPS Ground.

Chris Stierman

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