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| Thread ID: 79204 | 2007-05-11 23:26:00 | Furniture Buyers | learning (5137) | PC World Chat |
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| 549189 | 2007-05-11 23:26:00 | Does anyone know of companys which buy of furniture from you. I am moving and need to sell everything. Also and quick replys on any local Central Auck company which sells storage boxes etc for packign household items thanks ** If this post is against PF1 rules...Sorry...can be deleted |
learning (5137) | ||
| 549190 | 2007-05-11 23:55:00 | Hi learning.... no direct help here but based on my experience a number of years ago when we downsized homes... expect to be taken to the cleaners.:rolleyes: | Scouse (83) | ||
| 549191 | 2007-05-12 04:27:00 | Unless your furniture is genuinely antique you can't expect very much for it . If you think your computer isn't worth as much as you thought, you'll cry when you see what secondhand furniture dealers are willing to pay . It's not as unfair as you might think, because they do have to store a lot of bulky stuff for a while before it's sold . You might do better at auction, but secondhand dealers buy at auctions, too . Auction is a bit of a gamble . . . to get a good price you need at least two keen buyers to get the price up . Better news on cartons: supermarkets get a lot of cartons . They have to dispose of them, so they are usually hapyy to give them away . Ask for the supervisor at the checkout . You might find that brand new cartons are quite expensive . |
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| 549192 | 2007-05-12 08:56:00 | If you want a clean quick sale and are not to worried about what price you recieve your local general auction house is the way to go. They will dispose almost anything from books to garden tools or china. | tutaenui (1724) | ||
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