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I'm genuinely curious, what do you find appealing about that iMac vs a new one from Apple for the same/similar price?

Let's keep in mind most of that software is free...chrome, handbrake, Firefox...?

Windows 10 Pro would be nice but the fact it's pre installed....that is a used iMac...to me at least.

Also the Samsung DVD RW then later mentioned as a "Suprdrive" seems sketchy to me. Besides you can pick up a Samsung DB writer for less then 100 bucks.
 
3 year warranty and 1 year phone support and windows helps me.. Was just curious too
 
I just priced out the linked configuration at apple and came up with a price of £2,948.00. Where as the ebay site has it for £2,835.00 (and it includes a DVD-RW drive and windows 10 pro).

Perhaps I'm being overly cautious, but a "company" that sells brand new iMacs for less then what everyone else does and has more items, raises a red flag or two to me.
 
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I just priced out the linked configuration at apple and came up with a price of £2,948.00. Where as the ebay site has it for £2,835.00 (and it includes a DVD-RW drive and windows 10 pro).

Perhaps I'm being overly cautious, but a "company" that sells brand new iMacs for less then what everyone else does and has more items, raises a red flag or two to me.


Likely he is buying them at 8gb RAM and upgrading them for less than what Apple charge.
 
27 5K + i7+32+4GB AMD + 3TB + 3 Yr Warranty comes to new £2,473.20 on Apple higher education. Find yourself a student to order it for you. :)
 
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