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Selling Stairlifts
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Because of sad circumstances I would like to sell a brand new stairlift which was only used for under a week, but is no longer eligible under the 'free return' period. Do you know anyone who has actually sold back a stairlift for more than the derisory figures I have been offered online? (i.e. it cost approx £5000 in July this year, I have been offered £250.)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I hate it when people respond to posts here with "Why don't you google it?" but I feel forced to do just that here.
Searching for 'sell stairlift' brings up lots of links to companies who say that they'll offer you a fair price but I've no idea about which of them might actually be worth a try. So I can do no more than provide you with one such link (simply because it's the first one that comes up)
https:/ /www.mu lticare .co.uk/ sell-us ed-stai rlift/
and suggest that you phone around (or email) several of the companies from your own search results.
Searching for 'sell stairlift' brings up lots of links to companies who say that they'll offer you a fair price but I've no idea about which of them might actually be worth a try. So I can do no more than provide you with one such link (simply because it's the first one that comes up)
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and suggest that you phone around (or email) several of the companies from your own search results.
I know nothing about stairlifts but I would have thought that a very large proportion of the initial cost was for installation. It strikes me that it could be a fairly lengthy process to install them and the electrical connections would also be difficult in some houses. Selling it back will also incur a dismantling charge even if the electrics are left in place, so I'm not surprised that there will be a large difference between buying and selling prices.
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