Buying appliances to resell

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  • #93969
    fasetester
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    I find that the repair business has got so bad there is no householders getting there whitegoods fixed any more .

    Now that there is businesses selling appliances at £100 up with 6 months warranty .

    Where are the buying these appliances from

    And how do you go about buying trade in appliances from shops that sell new white goods can the sell you these appliances.

    I have been looking at other ways to earn a crust sun beds beer line cleaning or open to any other ideas that there is a demand for services thank fasetester

    #456060
    fasetester
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    Re: Buying appliances to resell

    No one have any comments to this post maybe you are all busy as bees and not finding the time to answer I find the Whitegoods trade is dying because of the above post fasetester

    #456061
    kaibart
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    Re: Buying appliances to resell

    Try john pye auctions if there’s 1 near you you can buy some decent stuff and make a profit on them if you buy the right machines

    #456062
    simon26r
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    Re: Buying appliances to resell

    Service calls have really dropped off – April was dead – We sell a few new machines from DAD but mostly are selling second hand with 3 months
    £89 -£119 washers,
    Fridges & Freezers for £50 – £70
    Cookers From £79 up
    We buy from local auction or pick up old scrap and repair some of them. The local dump will not allow us to pick them up even with a T1 as they say they are going to be recycled. I would have said local recycling center but they don’t as all washers/tumbles ect get crushed in a huge skip what makes me want to cry when they are only a year old and its a coin stuck in the filter.

    #456063
    pmb
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    I used to sell recon machines 20 years ago when new machines were expensive, but machines are cheap why would somebody buy a used machine.

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