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What To Do With An Old Piano No One Wants

. Sell it Online

Selling items online can sometimes be magic when it comes to quick selling. It only takes a minute to post, your ad can reach thousands of people around the world and after a few hours or days, people may contact you and make a deal. The retail marketplace for used items such as eBay and Craigslist also Trademe are good examples of these platforms as well as Facebook where there is a dedicated marketplace for used and new items.

However, you must remember some important things when getting rid of old pianos through the online market. First, you should post it the way the potential buyers want it to see like its best physical features. So using a mobile phone with a high-definition lens could help.

Second, describe its age, brand, and condition on its specs, and lastly, even if your piano has small defects you should put it in the description. You don’t want your buyer calling you up and wanting his/her money back because you sent the person defective or damaged goods.

  • Tell Your Friends or Other People About Your Unwanted Piano

The first thing that can come to your mind when you have an unwanted piano in your home is giving it away. But who would want an old piano? There are still lots of people nowadays who want to own pianos because these are not cheap to buy.

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If you want to sell it to your neighbor or your friends even though you don’t earn a good profit from it, why not do it? Or you can offer it to students who study music in school or to the school itself. So either you sell it or you donate it.

Again, when offering a piano to someone else or a school or organization, make sure it’s still good for them to use it. If there’s something about it that needs fixing, tell the interested parties right away, and maybe they will be willing to spend money for the fixing.

  • Consider Trading It

If it seems that you’re out of ideas on what to do with an unwanted piano but residing near a music shop or a piano store, the one thing you can try is visiting it and offering to trade yours for another instrument and there’s no harm in trying. If your piano seems good enough to be refurbished or reconditioned or better if it’s in perfect shape, the owner of the store may agree to your conditions.

It’s either you want to sell your piano, trade it or get store credits, it’s between you and the shop owner that can talk about it.

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