i thought they were supposed to be so intuitive
+1SgtHeihn wrote:
The easiest way to navigate around one is to put it on ebay, take the money from the sale and buy a PC.
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Nah, but they're pretty.jsnipy wrote:
i thought they were supposed to be so intuitive
This is a 4 year old iBook G4 in pretty terrible aesthetic condition, it's not gonna fetch much on eBay...or anywhere for that matter...FloppY_ wrote:
:angry: -1SgtHeihn wrote:
The easiest way to navigate around one is to put it on ebay, take the money from the sale and buy a PC.
And eBay's a bitch to sell stuff on, Credit Card, feedback score, Verified address, I don't has any of it.
All you need is Paypal and a bank account.
Don't they need a Credit Card so they can steal your eBay charges...?CrazeD wrote:
All you need is Paypal and a bank account.
I already has a linked Paypal.
And Canada Post, literally, robs you of your money to ship crap.
when you set up a seller account your seller fees will stay for one month(? been awhile) before they charge you. Ship UPS or Fed-Ex standard.TheDonkey wrote:
Don't they need a Credit Card so they can steal your eBay charges...?CrazeD wrote:
All you need is Paypal and a bank account.
I already has a linked Paypal.
And Canada Post, literally, robs you of your money to ship crap.