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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Refurbished Macs any recommendations UK
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<blockquote data-quote="Sawday" data-source="post: 1810242" data-attributes="member: 22882"><p>Returning to the original post, can I give a hearty recommendation for MacBank. My old iMac 24" finally died on my return from a Christmas break and I needed something urgently which was compatible with all my existing hard drives etc. I ordered a 27" from MacBank late on New Years Day and it was delivered early morning on Jan 3rd. It was packed extremely well (even more substantial than Apple packing), it looks immaculate and it's hard to believe it's a 2011 model. I was able to order without keyboard or mouse so that kept the cost down. Restoring from my TM backup was a doddle. I didn't even have to tell the new iMac anything to do with my network... it just worked. By the end of the day I was up and running as if nothing had happened. I'm a very happy bunny!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sawday, post: 1810242, member: 22882"] Returning to the original post, can I give a hearty recommendation for MacBank. My old iMac 24" finally died on my return from a Christmas break and I needed something urgently which was compatible with all my existing hard drives etc. I ordered a 27" from MacBank late on New Years Day and it was delivered early morning on Jan 3rd. It was packed extremely well (even more substantial than Apple packing), it looks immaculate and it's hard to believe it's a 2011 model. I was able to order without keyboard or mouse so that kept the cost down. Restoring from my TM backup was a doddle. I didn't even have to tell the new iMac anything to do with my network... it just worked. By the end of the day I was up and running as if nothing had happened. I'm a very happy bunny! [/QUOTE]
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