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Stairlift no longer Needed
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I have no idea how it works, I just know our local disability resource centre - a charity - posts listing for secondhand equipment. I generally assumed as a charity they didn't take a cut, but also as a charity they might ask a small advertising fee (similar principle to putting a postcard ad in a shop window). I've never used them myself, and of course different places might do different things anyway. It was just a thought, a potential avenue to investigate.bery_451 said:
You mean they become a middleman and take a cut/commission from selling my stairlift for me?Spoonie_Turtle said:(or even act as a directory for sales themselves - although it wouldn't necessarily be quick).1 -
Yes coming back here, if I cant get much for the stairlift then I might as well donate it charity. Does anyone which Charities come to collect Stairlifts?0
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You're probably sorted now, but if not, then check out Top Flight Stairlifts, they sometimes buy0
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