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Please can someone advise, I posted last week but with now enought detail

Please can someone tell me what I shouls pay for the below iMac

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I am selling my 20” iMac. I have had it for just over 2 years and am using it less and less



It has an Intel Core 2 duo processor so it can run iOS and Windows.

It has 2gb RAM and a 250gb HDD.

It is currently running Snow Leopard and I have lots of extra software (iLife 11, Office 2011, Adobe CS5, Aperture 3 and much more).

I have a Mini DVI to VGA adapter so you can connect it to a second monitor or a TV.

It comes with an Apple remote

It has a built in front facing camera and built in microphone, for Facetime to other apple devices or skype

Slot loading CD drive

Excellent sound quality

Built in Bluetooth

A Fire wire port
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It's really hard to put a price on anything without seeing it first.
The first question I ask myself is "Why is this person selling this?" And then if the price sounds too good to be true, you really need a good answer to the above question.
And if I don't know the person I'm dealing with I would want the iMac checked out by a qualified Apple Tech before I buy it. If you can get the right answers and have it checked out, maybe you found yourself a good computer.
Myself, I like to spend a few bucks more and buy a brand new one that will come with a warranty and without any questions I need to worry about. But that's just me.
But a 2 yr. old iMac can't be worth too much depending on it's condition. Be careful.....
Good luck, Russ
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Hi there, its off somone from my work, I know its been really well looked after and hardly used. They was initailly asking for £450 but have offered me for £400.

Is this a good price,

Thanks for your reply
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Go to the Mac2Sell website, choose the UK, and then compute how much your iMac is worth on the used market.
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