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    Broken laptop: part it out or sell it whole?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by thesuper, Dec 12, 2007.

  1. thesuper

    thesuper Newbie

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    Anybody have any ideas how much money I could make parting out a laptop? I've got a broken Toshiba M35 (GPU stopped working) and I'd like to know how to make the most money out of selling it. I've seen a lot of websites offering money for broken laptops (laptopservice.com, etc.). One site said they would only give me $150 for it and I'm waiting to hear back from others.
     
  2. asifjan1

    asifjan1 Newbie

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    i think no body will pay u more then 150$$
     
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    asifjan1 Newbie

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    brianstretch Notebook Virtuoso

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    I've seen people get good prices for broken notebooks on eBay. $150 for a M35 is very generous though, unless it's loaded with lots of RAM or something.