Which model of iMac? The ones with a PowerPC CPU are pretty useless these days, 
especially for online stuff since all the web browsers have dropped support for 
the last OS X version that runs on them.
 

    On Saturday, May 19, 2018, 8:32:37 AM MDT, <alycema...@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 Hi I have An iMac that just won’t turn on and be willing to send it to someone 
for shipping fees. I had three experiences with an Apple Store the first tech 
said  oh it’s out of warranty and couldn’t figure out why it wasn’t turning on. 
I had a gut feeling about it so I kept it I took it to another Apple store, 
same response. I was on my way to Rome Massachusetts, and I stopped at this 
little shop and he took a look at it. Unplugged it. Blew out the dust from the 
plug. And it worked fine. But recently it was unable to turn on so I’m thinking 
that rather than try and throwing it away that I would give it to somebody who 
might be able to use the parts or something. I would just it’s pretty heavy.  I 
would just need payment for shipping unless you unless you live near me. I’m in 
Matamoros Pennsylvania.
  

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