The last and final step in shopping for a used stair lift is step three:
3. Execute the purchase
While this may seem the most simple and obvious step, it is usually the speed bump that everyone inevitably hits. Why you ask? To put it bluntly, there are so many places offering stair lifts that the numbers and information can be staggering… and often put the consumer in an immobilized state which renders them unable to make a calculated decision. A great adage that I use often is “keep it simple stupid” otherwise known as K.I.S.S. There are sites out there that are safe to peruse at your leisure and will in the very least offer information and details on all sorts of stair lifts. Sites like Ebay are good, as you can look at what others are selling and find out what the stair lifts are or have sold for in the past.
Another site that works well is craigslist… you are most often dealing with individuals that are trying to sell a used stair lift. Problem with craigslist is that it can be a little difficult to navigate, not to mention the volume of people who are selling used stair lifts… believe me, there are a lot! Again, it is usually sensory overload.
One site that I recommend is our site, http://www.stairliftexchange.com/ . This site is wonderful! It is very accessible, navigational, and great to use. It is divided into two main sections “New and used stair lifts” and “Bath tub lifts”. It’s a one click destination to finding quality stair lifts, both new and used, at very competitive prices. You can also post an ad if you are selling a stair lift. Best of all, and this is the real McCoy, there are NO FEES! It is strictly ad sponsored which makes for an easy and effective way to get your stair lift online and sold. I would encourage visiting this site as it has helped me greatly in my efforts of finding a used stair lift.
Well, we’ve come to the end of the article. I hope that all the information you read was helpful and easy to understand and will be useful to you in preparing yourself for the investment of a stair lift. Again, if I may, please take a moment to visit our site at http://www.stairliftexchange.com/ , it is well worth your time… and if you are like many of our customers, it will be well worth your money as well.
Have a great day!
3. Execute the purchase
While this may seem the most simple and obvious step, it is usually the speed bump that everyone inevitably hits. Why you ask? To put it bluntly, there are so many places offering stair lifts that the numbers and information can be staggering… and often put the consumer in an immobilized state which renders them unable to make a calculated decision. A great adage that I use often is “keep it simple stupid” otherwise known as K.I.S.S. There are sites out there that are safe to peruse at your leisure and will in the very least offer information and details on all sorts of stair lifts. Sites like Ebay are good, as you can look at what others are selling and find out what the stair lifts are or have sold for in the past.
Another site that works well is craigslist… you are most often dealing with individuals that are trying to sell a used stair lift. Problem with craigslist is that it can be a little difficult to navigate, not to mention the volume of people who are selling used stair lifts… believe me, there are a lot! Again, it is usually sensory overload.
One site that I recommend is our site, http://www.stairliftexchange.com/ . This site is wonderful! It is very accessible, navigational, and great to use. It is divided into two main sections “New and used stair lifts” and “Bath tub lifts”. It’s a one click destination to finding quality stair lifts, both new and used, at very competitive prices. You can also post an ad if you are selling a stair lift. Best of all, and this is the real McCoy, there are NO FEES! It is strictly ad sponsored which makes for an easy and effective way to get your stair lift online and sold. I would encourage visiting this site as it has helped me greatly in my efforts of finding a used stair lift.
Well, we’ve come to the end of the article. I hope that all the information you read was helpful and easy to understand and will be useful to you in preparing yourself for the investment of a stair lift. Again, if I may, please take a moment to visit our site at http://www.stairliftexchange.com/ , it is well worth your time… and if you are like many of our customers, it will be well worth your money as well.
Have a great day!