I have just had a look at the auction items. The MacBooks would
have to go for a song as there is no guarantee they actually get up.
Every time I attend an auction people seem to go a bit auction crazy
and place high bids where it approaches the price of a SH machine
with provenance.
Kevin
G'Day
Apple Australia say that in the case of the Applecare protection plans,as
they would have been reported to Apple as stolen,their stock number would
have been deregistered as a result of an insurance claim. It pays to read
the rules in the catalogue, "caveat emptor"
Mike Armson
Un-financial member
On Monday/24/August/09 9:43 PM, "Shay Telfer" <shaywa...@earthyself.com>
wrote:
Hi...
In case anyone is interested I note that Ross's has a police unclaimed
and forfeited property auction, including two MacBooks and a MacBook Pro
on Wednesday. Inspection is on Tuesday 12th.
<http://www.auctions.com.au/auctions/2010/01/13/wa-police-unclaimed-and-forfei
ted-property-auction.html>
Page 52 of the slideshow. Also looks like there are two iPhones on page
53 and some Applecare protection plans on page 50. Also a copy of iWork
09 around there.
Have fun,
Shay
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