sapphirescales
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I recently got in 36 Macbook Pro 15" laptops (early 2011 models) from a new client. They're transitioning away from Apple and I set them all up with all new Dell Latitude's and they gave me all their old laptops. Their employees used them in the field and they had all sorts of issues from water damaged and cracked screens to, of course, the dreaded GPU issues that this model is well known for.
I took on this project myself as I'm the best Mac technician I've got and I've been able to get 19 of them working pretty much perfectly, 3 with mild graphical issues (but the laptops are still perfectly usable), and 8 with severe graphics issues that prevent the computers from working properly. 6 are complete junk (mostly because I swapped all the bad parts into a single unit).
The only problem is, these have known GPU issues. I certainly don't want to sell them under my business and damage my business reputation. So I've taken to selling them on Craigslist as a regular person and I guess I'll claim the income on my personal tax return. I dunno. I'll have to speak with my accountant on that one.
I've done everything I possibly can to make sure these computers are in 100% working condition when I sell them. Still, I feel guilty selling something that I know could have a problem. What do you guys think?
I took on this project myself as I'm the best Mac technician I've got and I've been able to get 19 of them working pretty much perfectly, 3 with mild graphical issues (but the laptops are still perfectly usable), and 8 with severe graphics issues that prevent the computers from working properly. 6 are complete junk (mostly because I swapped all the bad parts into a single unit).
The only problem is, these have known GPU issues. I certainly don't want to sell them under my business and damage my business reputation. So I've taken to selling them on Craigslist as a regular person and I guess I'll claim the income on my personal tax return. I dunno. I'll have to speak with my accountant on that one.
I've done everything I possibly can to make sure these computers are in 100% working condition when I sell them. Still, I feel guilty selling something that I know could have a problem. What do you guys think?