Help! where is upc code on macbook pro

I am trying to sell my macbook pro on ebay and they require a UPC code. Where can I find it on my computer? I don't have the original box

The UPC code would not be on the computer, just on the retail display box. It doesn't have to be your box, just a box for some computer of the same model and configuration.
If you are being asked for a UPC, you must be using the advanced selling tool. Try the alternative of using keywords to describe the item instead of a UPC. You may have to add a number of keywords to narrow it down to a specific model and specific attributes, but you can still get there.

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