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    trading

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by ilikeninjas90, Jun 20, 2006.

  1. ilikeninjas90

    ilikeninjas90 Notebook Enthusiast

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    hey guys

    this isnt a trade post, but I would like to get some input from you guys

    Do you gtuys happen to know a site or a forum where people would be interested in trading their macs for a windows based notebook?

    In particualr i would love to trade my xps m170 for a mac

    any help would do, becuase I havent had any responses to my posts
     
  2. cashmonee

    cashmonee Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    Most people are with Apple for a reason: they don't like Windows. You will have a tough time.
     
  3. xprohx

    xprohx Notebook Evangelist

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    Post in the Buy/sell/trade forum.
     
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  5. ilikeninjas90

    ilikeninjas90 Notebook Enthusiast

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    thanks guys

    as to cashmonee

    I have come to realize that, lol

    but still

    Im sure there also a lot of people who have macs taht do not like their notebooks (from their unnaquanitance with osx and what not), that bought their macs without knowing if it suited them