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oopsadaisy Posted - 11 February 2009 : 13:59:54
Hi,

I have my OR Interview tomorrow as I've recently ceased trading. I'm also meeting a receiver (i think) at my old premises on Friday with a view to selling some of the assets to past employees.
I am happy to let everything go as i no longer require it, he said see if i can get people to put offers on things. Just wondering if anyone can guide me as to rough price guidelines?

For example:
Tub chairs bought from Ikea in 2005 for £35,
Chaise longe bought in 2007 for aprox £200
Waxers bought in 2005 that you can now buy new with accessories for £80 - not sure if its too hygienic to sell these??
They are in ok condition but obviously used every day

Thanks for any advise
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oopsadaisy Posted - 11 February 2009 : 16:07:13
Thanks Melanie,
Thats what I thought really, but I didn't want the OR to think I was taking the mick, by passing on low offers!
Melanie.n Posted - 11 February 2009 : 14:42:35
The second hand value of anything is really low especially in a situation such as bankruptcy. Just ask whover wants an item to make an offer for example the chair would probably not be expected to raise more than £2-£5. Just try to think what you would pay for something second hand - remember the second hand price will never reflect the original value. At this stage anything you get willbe a bonus! Chaise lounge £35 ish (if you are lucky) something is only worth what someone else is willing to pay. The OR or his agent will usually accept any figure as it saves the expense of transporting the vehicle to an auction room

Melanie Nicholas
28 years insolvency experience - 23 of which in the Insolvency Service
- Insolvency Manager
Jones Giles

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