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Selling back appliances
I just bought a house in Laurel, MD with a brand new, never used white electric range. I'm guessing the seller bought it from Home Depot before selling the house.
I don't want it and have already replaced it with a stainless steel model. What's the best way for me to get money back for this appliance?
-"Return" it to Home Depot? (I don't even know if they bought it there).
-Sell it on Craigslist?
-Sell it to a second-hand appliance shop?
-Sell it on BP?
Just trying to get max return with minimum hassle.
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Hi @Matt Vaughn , I had the exact same scenario with my last Laurel purchase. I had a full set of brand new white GE appliances though. I posted them on Craigslist as well as some REIA email blasts and got little interest of a "reasonable" price. I wound up just keeping the set and not changing out to Stainless. Since you've already replaced yours though, Craigslist might be the best option. Is this a flip you're doing?