Monday, June 30, 2008

Comparing Mac2Sell with a real life eBay auction

I recently came across a site that apparently tells you how much your used Apple Mac computer is worth:

http://www.mac2sell.net/

However, rather than taking it at face value, I instead did an http://www.ebay.ca search and found a recently ending Mac laptop for sale in Canada.

Here are the details of the auction:

MacBook Pro 1.83GHz 15" screen 2GB RAM 80GB HDD Intel Core Duo MA463LL/A
Item Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
26 bids
Winning bid: $1,147.56 CAD
Shipping to Canada: $35.64 CAD
Total: $1,183.20 CAD

Here are the results of a www.mac2sell.net search:
MacBook Pro 15 inch Intel Core Duo 1.83 GHz 2048 / 80 GB / superdrive
The Mac2Sell Quoted Value is
Total: $1,190.00 CAD

Difference: 99.43%

Although taking only one sample isn't exactly science, after doing a few other searches I found that the site is good at giving back numbers I'd be expecting. It seems pretty much bang on to me.

So the next time you want to pickup a Mac computer on ebay, instead of getting caught up in a bidding war and maybe paying too much, you could simply do a Mac2Sell search and set that as your maximum bid and see what happens. Worst case, you know you haven't overpaid in the heat of bidding.

Or if it's http://www.craigslist.org you're searching, now you've got a great reference tool for both buying and selling.

Cool.



Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Time Machine ready to roll

After watching this YouTube video,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRWwI61so5Q&NR=1

I have proceeded to build my own time machine, and I have switched it one and already have my emails from the future.

It turns out that, in the future, gas prices are still high, and people are still douchbags.

http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/2008/05/27/ot-gas-080527.html

Also, no space cards yet.

http://www.glumbert.com/media/spacecar

Damn.