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Post Info TOPIC: Selling Rocker/Recliners


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Selling Rocker/Recliners


I have just recently purchased a fifth wheel but would like to sell the rocker/recliners as I already have a Lazy-Boy recliner that I prefer.  How do I go about selling them?  I am in Sacramento.  I will be going through the PDI next Friday.  I'm not exactly sure when they will deliver it to the RV park, probably sometime during the next week.     (I don't have a truck yet, still searching for one within my budget.)   Any suggestions appreiciated.                                     



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Susan,

We sold ours on www.bookoo.com .  These sites are mostly looked at by military people and we sold ours to a couple of soldiers in the barracks.

Of course there is the old standby, Craiglslist.  Or just putting an ad in the paper works well too, but costs money.

Good Luck.

 

Doris



-- Edited by DorisandDave on Saturday 28th of May 2011 05:30:33 AM

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I know some people keep the original furniture to put back in the rig when they buy a new rig. I would think Craigslist should yield some results.

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I would try selling the furniture as you would sell anything else. Just advertise in the various Craigs list, news papers, thrifty nickles, or even take to a consignment shop. As far as having furniture delivered, we have had new chairs delivered to our rv at a park twice. We just had new chairs delivered by Lazy Boy a few weeks ago.

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Since we never eat at the table and seldom have guests we sold our dining set on Craigs list to a guy that wanted an upgrade for his motorhome. Just advertise it as RV furniture.



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