Something spilled in MacBook pro 13"

I purchased a used 2009 MacBook Pro 13" from an individual and was told all it needed was a battery. After purchasing a battery and giving it to my computer repairman to replace, he discovered sticky residue inside the computer. It would not boot up at all. The computer is not in working condition. What can I do? I am out my money, plus I don't have a computer that I desparetly need.

Return it to the seller and get your money back from him. Tell him what the tech told you about residue in the MBP and suggest that he sold it under false circumstances.
Allan

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