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Selling Stairlifts

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dollymay | 16:42 Thu 14th Oct 2021 | ChatterBank
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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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I had the same with Stannah when my mum could no longer use her stairlift after 3 months. I paid over £3000 but sold it back to them for about £300 this was in 2015. What they never mentioned when the salesman visited was that you can buy reconditioned ones, well they wouldn't would they?
Could you sell this privately? I do know a neighbour who sold the one from her mother's house.
They really are taking the Mick, aren't they? Sorry I can't offer any advice.
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.multicare.co.uk/sell-used-stairlift/
and suggest that you phone around (or email) several of the companies from your own search results.
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Thanks to everyone for their replies. I have googled as suggested, also contacted the original supplier (who did not reply). The only reply I have had is the £250 offer. Will continue to try, but am not hopeful. But again, thanks.















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.
Maybe the original purchase price included installation, which I would imagine might be quite expensive.
Unfortunately, stairlifts are built to each house, so it may not be right for someone else.
I can only suggest, wherever you put it, make sure you give the dimensions.
ooops! Sorry bhg.
I think it's just one of those things (like riser recliners) You pay a lot of money for them because they are really needed but when they are not needed anymore, the resale price drops dramatically.

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