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2nd reclining/electric armchair. Do they sell and where would I sell it?

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edited 29 September 2014 at 8:07PM in Disability money matters
Was meant to say 2nd hand


Hello, my Nan had an electric reclining arm chair. You know the type companies do which are supportive arm chairs but on wheels, and back recline, legs go up, very supportive etc.

My nan had one and it's in perfect working order but it is a bit tatty and the fabric is ripped. Would it sell do you think? It would have to be collected as our car is too small. We were going to give it away but we are now setting up a charity in memory of my nan (providing special beach chairs to the public so disabled people can go on the sand and into the sea) so would out any money raised from the chair to that,

If you think it would sell, wheres the best place to sell it?
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  • poppy12345
    poppy12345 Posts: 18,977 Forumite
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    Was meant to say 2nd hand


    Hello, my Nan had an electric reclining arm chair. You know the type companies do which are supportive arm chairs but on wheels, and back recline, legs go up, very supportive etc.

    My nan had one and it's in perfect working order but it is a bit tatty and the fabric is ripped. Would it sell do you think? It would have to be collected as our car is too small. We were going to give it away but we are now setting up a charity in memory of my nan (providing special beach chairs to the public so disabled people can go on the sand and into the sea) so would out any money raised from the chair to that,

    If you think it would sell, wheres the best place to sell it?

    There's plenty of 2nd hand places to sell anything, ranging from facebook to gumtree or even your local paper. You could even put an ad in your local shop and try to sell in the old fashioned way. There's so many options available. If you put a picture with your ad you'll have a better chance of selling it.
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