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Where to sell software?

Hi all,

I won the Office 2008 software for the Mac a couple of weeks ago (was hoping to win the Mac to go with it but no such luck!) and I was wondering if anyone could recommend somewhere I can put it for sale.

I was hoping I could exchange it for something else at PC World but they don't do refunds on customer change of minds which is what I said, only do refunds on faulty software!

TIA

Comments

  • isofa
    isofa Posts: 6,091 Forumite
    eBay, make sure you list it as sealed, new, unused etc, and photograph the box.

    Or if you don't want it donate it to me ;o)
  • stmidwife
    stmidwife Posts: 1,036 Forumite
    isofa wrote: »
    eBay, make sure you list it as sealed, new, unused etc, and photograph the box.

    Or if you don't want it donate it to me ;o)

    LOL! Strange how many people are happy to receive it as a donation!

    Just one more thing - how do I work out which version I have and should I do it as a buy it now or just list it at a reserve price?

    Sorry, that was 2 questions!:D
  • isofa
    isofa Posts: 6,091 Forumite
    Well, all the details will be on the box... so working it out, should be pretty simple!

    It'll must be Office 2008 for Mac - either Home and Student (yellow box), Standard (grey box) or Special Media Edition (white box).

    http://www.microsoft.com/uk/mac/products/Office2008/shop-now.mspx

    I'd put it on for a starting price of 99p, and watch people fight over it for a high price, it'll then get a good market value. You could also add a BIN price, but check what others have sold for on eBay so you make it realistic.
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