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What to do with old skis?
We have some old skis that we no longer need. Is it possible to sell those things for some cheap price? Or what do people normally do with old equipment? Thank you!
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We have some old skis that we no longer need. Is it possible to sell those things for some cheap price? Or what do people normally do with old equipment? Thank you!
dnachinkMar 6, 2009 @ 23:58
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At the LGB International School in November as they have a Ski swap sale where you can sell your old ski equipment and they take a percentage of the profit you make. Otherwise advertise here on the marketplace or the local Radio station, there are always people willing to buy old equipment if the price is right.
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At the LGB International School in November as they have a Ski swap sale where you can sell your old ski equipment and they take a percentage of the profit you make. Otherwise advertise here on the marketplace or the local Radio station, there are always people willing to buy old equipment if the price is right.
britabroad, Mar 7, 2009 @ 08:25
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If they don't have much market value you could always take them to Caritas or another charitable organisation. There is a shop in Carouge  called "Sold" which sells sporting equipment on one's behalf or Cash Converters is another alternative. The last resort is leaving them on the side of the road to be collected once a month by the local "objets encombrants" collection. This info is based on  Geneva so may not be of any help!
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If they don't have much market value you could always take them to Caritas or another charitable organisation. There is a shop in Carouge  called "Sold" which sells sporting equipment on one's behalf or Cash Converters is another alternative. The last resort is leaving them on the side of the road to be collected once a month by the local "objets encombrants" collection. This info is based on  Geneva so may not be of any help!
jindalee, Mar 8, 2009 @ 21:56
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