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coach legacy wallet computers internet (10 answers total)Hold a flashlight up to your LCD if you can still see the picture faintly, only your backlight has gone out. This is typically a replacable part, google around for "backlight" and the model number of your panel. Now only if I can figure out how to dismantle the panel wonder if it's a snap shell.posted by rolypolyman at 12:45 PM on October 12, 2005Someone once hijacked my eBay account (high feedback) and used it to list fraudulent high priced auctions. The only clue that it was a scam: the listing asked buyers to email the seller at a particular email address (not the one associated with the account) before bidding.So get the seller's contact info and find out if you're dealing with the person who owns the account.posted by wryly at 12:49 PM on October 12, 2005I always look for custom photographs. People using stock photos lifted from elsewhere raise a red flag, especially if they're not an ebay merchant.Someone selling a laptop, using stock photos that aren't theirs, and a feedback under 20 == red flag.Tons of 'small print' disclaimers, legal notices, odd delivery mechanism, religious rants == red flag.If you're concerned, drop them a line, ask for a odd photo of the laptop. "Can I see the bottom?" "Can I see the a close up of the hinge?"posted by unixrat at 12:59 PM on October 12, 2005Make sure you pay with a credit card that's got fraud protection and you should have another layer of security.Check the seller's feedback. If its all small ticket items then that might be a flag. If there are lots of feedbacks from the same couple of people then