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Description
The listing, toshiba mini notebook 2011 has ended.
It's a very nice netbook. Good condition since my friend recently wiped the hard drive. Great for music. I had it for a long time but now I have a macbook. It's really small and you can safely take it anywhere. It has windows 7 several usb jacks, built in wifi and a webcam. Any more questions, just ask.
I'm not sure of the model, it was made in 2011, has windows 7 installed (it came with it) 1 gig of ram, it's blue (a toshiba mini), comes with charger, charges very fast, great battery life, very compact, etc
Right there with ya Dog. Listia allows the user to verify Paypal, bank accounts and credit cards but they don't require it before allowing these scammers to list these high end items
Funny how This pic is supposed to be just taken when it was uploaded on Twitgoo 12 WEEKS AGO here is the link Check it out your self http://twitgoo.com/5n4sxt?cx=u this does not look legit to me, I FEEL SORRY FOR THE WINNER 8=)
Well judging from the pictures and about ten minutes this net-book is a NB505-N500BL look at this link if you dont believe http://reviews.bestbuy.com/3545/1853531/toshiba-mini-netbook-intel-atom-processor-10-1-display-1gb-memory-blue-reviews/reviews.htm
does'nt the posting shown on the screen when the lap top is lite say it all "thieves like us" if your selling an item why would you choose to post that as a picture "BUYER BEWARE"
"I'm not sure of the model, it was made in 2011, has windows 7 installed (it came with it) 1 gig of ram, it's blue (a toshiba mini), comes with charger, charges very fast, great battery life, very compact, etc"
Turn it over and tell us what is on the tag on the bottom. Or better yet, take a picture of tag and post it.
If you have time to answer comments, then you have time to post pictures.
You can hide my comments if you wish... Just know that hidden comments are a RED FLAG to other bidders. Especially comments from me because I have a reputation for calling-out suspect sellers/auctions.
"It's not fake, I promise! "
I mean, after-all, you've given us so much reason to believe that this is real...
You've posted pictures... You've gotten phone / credit card verified... You've provided a model number You've provided specs