I wanted to get some advice from the forum on what to do with this MacBook I got the other day, I haven't been able to decide what's best.
I got what I thought was a great deal on a base MacBook Pro 13" 2014 (£120). It has some issues - the anti-reflective coating has worn away quite badly in some areas, there are some light spots to the backlight around a couple of corners, there's a tiny pin-prick stuck-pixel or puncture (not very noticeable when not black), plus some cosmetic bumps (not worried about those). I already have 2 M1 MacBook Airs (one from work, one my personal). I got this for my dad who just needs a laptop for web browsing, emailing, documents, photos. I already got him a base 2014 MacBook Air last year. This wouldn't be a huge upgrade but it's got double the CPU speed, double the ram, a Retina display and might last him longer.
Now, I recently received it from eBay. I could technically still return it (the uneven backlight and stuck pixel wasn't mentioned in the listing). Or, I keep it and sell the MacBook Air and maybe make £30-£50. Or, is it not worth the hassle and do I try selling it for higher than £120 even with the defects for profit?
I got what I thought was a great deal on a base MacBook Pro 13" 2014 (£120). It has some issues - the anti-reflective coating has worn away quite badly in some areas, there are some light spots to the backlight around a couple of corners, there's a tiny pin-prick stuck-pixel or puncture (not very noticeable when not black), plus some cosmetic bumps (not worried about those). I already have 2 M1 MacBook Airs (one from work, one my personal). I got this for my dad who just needs a laptop for web browsing, emailing, documents, photos. I already got him a base 2014 MacBook Air last year. This wouldn't be a huge upgrade but it's got double the CPU speed, double the ram, a Retina display and might last him longer.
Now, I recently received it from eBay. I could technically still return it (the uneven backlight and stuck pixel wasn't mentioned in the listing). Or, I keep it and sell the MacBook Air and maybe make £30-£50. Or, is it not worth the hassle and do I try selling it for higher than £120 even with the defects for profit?