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    Anyone know someone who buys Used working Appliances?

    Looking to unload a large Amount of used appliances in NJ. Anyone have a goto person for selling stuff like Fridges ovens and washers? Not for scrap this time around but ill probably be scrapping everything if i cant find anyone.

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    Post them.on cl. Start selling individual units while you are looking for a buyer for bulk amount, who is going to want to pay less than what you'll get individually.

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    Anyone know someone who buys Used working Appliances?

    try apartment managers or similar. some people that own a lot of rentals keep a stock of spare appliances
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    Also if you have a Facebook page, MANY communities now have a community page where you can post things like that. Its specific to your community and you don't get the CL .....oddities. Just a suggestion.

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    Habitat for humanity will take large numbers of used appliances. won't get paid but it can be a tax write off if you print up some papers. stating numbers and approximate value and have a person of management sign them.
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    Most larger cities have at least one used appliance dealer, and if you don't sell them the nonworking ones, maybe you could sell them the working ones to save them time and labor.
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    Just wanted to say thanks for everyones advice! You guys are all awesome.

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    There should be some used appliance shops that'll buy them up. If not then you have a whole market to start a shop in. If you have enough volume you could learn to fix them yourself or hire a technician then sell the units retail or wholesale, putting the liability in someone else's hands. There are all kinds of ways of making $$$ on used appliances, but you've got to be willing to branch out and learn. My buyer of fridges doesn't know much about fixing them, so unfortunately he's missing out in all the easy fixes.

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    sold two non working dryers to used dealer for $40


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