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Help with pricing X220 to sell

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 11:45 am
by carl3
Have the following system that I got for my wife some time ago. She has decided she wants something smaller (iPad) as she is handicapped and doesn't move around much. Would appreciate some help on pricing to sell US only. I will have to add some cost for packing/shipping if have to ship from Atlanta area. I know I will have to eat some of packing/shipping cost; don't have original boxes. TIA for your input. :D

Excellent condition Lenovo X220 laptop
12.5 inch LCD
core I5 2540M processor (2.6 gHz)
8GB memory
320GB HD - 7200 rpm
Win 7 Pro w/COA and Lenovo restore disks
WiFi b/g/n
LAN - gigabit
webcam
SD card reader
Express card slot
Lenovo 65w charger
extended battery with low cycles
warranty until May 11, 2015 - can be extended thru Lenovo

Lenovo ultrabase docking station
Lenovo 90w charger
DVD-RW
ultra bay tray for a 2.5" 9mm high HD to swap with DVD-RW (nice for backups - HD not included)
extra tray and screws for internal HD to make it easy to swap or add SSD

Re: Help with pricing X220 to sell

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 2:40 pm
by mpcook
I've been looking at X220's lately and bought and sold a few. Does this one have an IPS screen, and do you know which wireless card? Can you give the type-model (????-???) from the bottom?

Re: Help with pricing X220 to sell

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 3:17 pm
by carl3
not IPS
type 4290-Y1H

Intel Centrino Advanced N-6205 802.11 b/g/n
LAN is Intel 82579M gigabit

Re: Help with pricing X220 to sell

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 5:00 pm
by ajkula66
I'm not so certain that the warranty can be extended further given the age of the machine, and that's one thing I'd verify before making a final call on pricing the system.

If you want to sell it reasonably fast, I'd say $250 + shipping. If not, $300-325 but be prepared to wait.

FWIW, I'm NOT interested in this system nor do I have a competing product for sale.

My $0.02 only...

Good luck.

Re: Help with pricing X220 to sell

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 5:24 pm
by mpcook
I think given the configuration, likely $250 - $300 is a good range to expect. The i7 models with IPS and USB 3.0 are getting around $400. I would stick with the high end of the range and see how it goes. The X220 has some advantages over the newer models for some, and so is going to hold value for a while.

Re: Help with pricing X220 to sell

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 5:36 pm
by mpcook
I just checked and the last one I sold (on the forum) was an i5 with IPS in great condition for $359 shipped, that was a month ago, so maybe you can do pretty well with yours. Clean and pristine, be patient and you should do well.

Re: Help with pricing X220 to sell

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 10:26 am
by carl3
Thanks, all. I did check on renewal last month. It could be renewed, but it was a bit pricey, considering the selling price of unit. I was quoted $219 for depot, $269 for on-site; both, for 3 years.

Re: Help with pricing X220 to sell

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 10:33 am
by ajkula66
carl3 wrote:Thanks, all. I did check on renewal last month. It could be renewed, but it was a bit pricey, considering the selling price of unit. I was quoted $219 for depot, $269 for on-site; both, for 3 years.
That does not sound right. What's the production date on the machine? It's on the same sticker that holds the serial number and the MTM on the bottom of the laptop.

There's a reason for this question...

Re: Help with pricing X220 to sell

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 11:35 am
by carl3
The only thing I see that looks like a date follows the type and s/n = 12/05.

As far as the quote, I gave them type and s/n and they gave me price. I talked to a lady on the phone.
Could be she made an error??

At any rate, I can delete the warranty info from any ad I put up. Original warranty is almost up.

Re: Help with pricing X220 to sell

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 11:41 am
by mpcook
carl3 wrote:The only thing I see that looks like a date follows the type and s/n = 12/05.

As far as the quote, I gave them type and s/n and they gave me price. I talked to a lady on the phone.
Could be she made an error??

At any rate, I can delete the warranty info from any ad I put up. Original warranty is almost up.
I think if it was manufactured May 2012 and came with a 3 year warranty, it is likely able to upgrade for another year, although the cost is excessive IMHO. Put it up for sale while the warranty is still active, that gives you a bit of an edge when selling.

Re: Help with pricing X220 to sell

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 12:02 pm
by ajkula66
carl3 wrote:The only thing I see that looks like a date follows the type and s/n = 12/05.

As far as the quote, I gave them type and s/n and they gave me price. I talked to a lady on the phone.
Could be she made an error??

At any rate, I can delete the warranty info from any ad I put up. Original warranty is almost up.
No. She didn't make an error.

What she did do is attempt to sell you a product that wasn't what you were looking for.

What you'd be looking for is a "4-year warranty upgrade" or "5-year warranty upgrade" since Lenovo - just like IBM before them - counts the total warranty from day one, and no Think system can be covered for more than five years total.

Re: Help with pricing X220 to sell

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 12:21 pm
by carl3
Thanks for all the insight.