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Here’s another: Mac Mini M2 Pro 16/512 $350…?
#21
if used eBay is $650 and this guy sells it for half that price and is out of town and wanted you to pay deposit... then it's a scam.

Do you need PRO? just get a non-pro M1 or M2 and that will run circles around your 2012 Mini and your windows laptop.

Stop looking for PRO version when you have stuff that barely works.
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#22
special wrote:
if used eBay is $650 and this guy sells it for half that price and is out of town and wanted you to pay deposit... then it's a scam.

Do you need PRO? just get a non-pro M1 or M2 and that will run circles around your 2012 Mini and your windows laptop.

Stop looking for PRO version when you have stuff that barely works.

Good idea. The only reason I was going for a PRO model was because I want whatever I end up getting to be as future-proof as possible.
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#23
special wrote:
if used eBay is $650 and this guy sells it for half that price and is out of town and wanted you to pay deposit... then it's a scam.

Do you need PRO? just get a non-pro M1 or M2 and that will run circles around your 2012 Mini and your windows laptop.

Stop looking for PRO version when you have stuff that barely works.

well looks like the only thing in range is an m1 mini



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#24
Jerry® wrote:
[quote=special]
if used eBay is $650 and this guy sells it for half that price and is out of town and wanted you to pay deposit... then it's a scam.

Do you need PRO? just get a non-pro M1 or M2 and that will run circles around your 2012 Mini and your windows laptop.

Stop looking for PRO version when you have stuff that barely works.

Good idea. The only reason I was going for a PRO model was because I want whatever I end up getting to be as future-proof as possible.

then you will never get a new machine. There is always another one more future-proof just outside your price range or just around the corner.

You live NOW, stop living in the future.
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#25
special wrote:
[quote=Jerry®]
[quote=special]
if used eBay is $650 and this guy sells it for half that price and is out of town and wanted you to pay deposit... then it's a scam.

Do you need PRO? just get a non-pro M1 or M2 and that will run circles around your 2012 Mini and your windows laptop.

Stop looking for PRO version when you have stuff that barely works.

Good idea. The only reason I was going for a PRO model was because I want whatever I end up getting to be as future-proof as possible.
yup!I hear ya! I’m looking at m1 minis now and they are within my price range if I can sell my Windows laptop!

then you will never get a new machine. There is always another one more future-proof just outside your price range or just around the corner.

You live NOW, stop living in the future.
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#26
Jerry® wrote:
[quote=PeterW]
Almost guaranteed to have an activation lock on it.

You would be hard pressed to find a base model for that money.


one of the images the seller posted was this


Unless I saw it boot to this screen in person, I wouldn't trust a screen shot. Just saying.
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#27
$350 is a scam price for Mac Mini M2 PRO. I missed that on the first read, and thought, "16GB 500GB for $350 is a very good but not insane ripoff value."

No way someone is selling an M2 PRO at that price today, it's still a much more capable Mac than a new $700-800 M4 mini that otherwise matches those specs.
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#28
gabester wrote:
$350 is a scam price for Mac Mini M2 PRO. I missed that on the first read, and thought, "16GB 500GB for $350 is a very good but not insane ripoff value."

No way someone is selling an M2 PRO at that price today, it's still a much more capable Mac than a new $700-800 M4 mini that otherwise matches those specs.

Not every seller knows the market or how to tell the difference between models.
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