It sounds good in theory but it's not so good in practice. Somebody could take a beating on that one. It's high school stuff with a bit of age on it. You know how it is with teenagers. Their bodies are still growing and they're a bit clumsy.Things tend to get dropped accidentally. You get a high percentage of broken screens / damaged keyboards.
Add to that:
You have to replace many of the batteries and chargers because they're worn out.
Worst of all:
There's that darned pass lock & icloud activation lock. There might be a workaround for the passlock but the activation lock is on the apple server and seems to be unbreakable.
Just an opinion:
I think you would have to be very very good at working with Mac products to have any hope of turning a profit on this one.
H.S. stuff comes through so damaged that you might only be able to get 20% of the units back in service. The rest would have to be parted out or scrapped for
ewaste value.
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