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Sony Laptop price

Shawz
Shawz Posts: 1,054 Forumite
Hi,

I have a laptop I no longer use. I have tried selling it at work but no-one is interested. I asked £750 for this

VaioGRT.jpg

Sony Vaio GRT816S
  • Intel Pentium 4 2.8Ghz
  • 80GB Hard Drive
  • 1GB Memory
  • Sony 16.1" Screen
  • DVD Writer
  • [SIZE=-0]Battery Life Up to 2.5 hours[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-0]Comes complete with the following licensed software [/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=-0]Windows XP Media Centre Edition 2005[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=-0]Microsoft Office 2003 Small Business Edition[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=-0]Norton Internet Security 2006 [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-0]Also includes the following extra's[/SIZE][SIZE=-0][/SIZE]
    [SIZE=-0]
    [*]Additional Battery and cover
    [*]Additional Power Supply
    [*]Belkin 802.11G Wireless Card
    [*]Laptop Carry case[/SIZE]
    I don't really want to sell it on ebay. Has anyone got any other suggestions, and I am asking too much?

    Any help or ideas much appreciated :)
    Looking to raise some money ;)

    Comments

    • Mizz_Pink
      Mizz_Pink Posts: 756 Forumite
      What about trying a newsagents window or your local newspaper ?
      Just owe Dad £2500 for a new car
      :A

      Paid off car loan 22nd August 2009. :T
    • pksaraf
      pksaraf Posts: 204 Forumite
      Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
      first of all you should see how much the same laptop is going for an ebay to get an idea of your price being too expensive / low. just type your laptop model number in ebay and look for "completed listings", to know the price.

      ebay is generally the best bet to sell you could also try gumtree?
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