Before you buy any mobility items, there are some important points that you need to consider.
You should bear in mind that buying from Ebay is not the same as buying from a high street shop, if you encounter a problem it may not be as easy to resolve as it is to go back to the shop, so you need to be sure that you get it right before you buy.
There are however many bargains to be had, but a bargain is not a very good one if you are left with something that turns out to be no use to you, or you cannot get it repaired if it breaks.
VAT RELIEF
Some sellers pricemobility items at VAT relief prices, which is all well and good if you are entitled to this relief, but not everyone is, if you are not able to sign a VAT relief certificate, you will be charged 17.5%VAT on the final total of your purchase. If in any doubt you should check your entitlement with your local VAT office before you work out the price that you will need to pay for the item.
Once you know how much you will need to pay you should then ask the seller the following questions.
Can I return the item if it is not suitable, if so what postage costs will I need to pay
Does the item carry any guarantee.
Do you offer any after sales service in the event of a breakdown after the guarantee has expired
Is there a telephone helpline so I don't need to be waiting for emails to go back and forth.
Try before you buy
If you see something that you like on Ebay, and you are satisfied with all the points listed above, why not visit your local mobility showroom and try out a similar model, then if you like it, and the price is right, buy it from Ebay.
I hope this guide will help you to get the best deal for you.
Good Bidding.
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