Mum’s in a lot of pain and uses a zimmer now.
She has been looking for a rising bed to help get in and out.
She had a salesperson turn up who wouldn’t leave.
I have found a similar specification at Dreams for £1,395.
Guess how much they wanted (answers below)….
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£7994 Tell your mum I'll be back tomorrow
Last edited by: Zero on Sat 19 Feb 22 at 15:32
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Have you looked online to see the cost direct from the manufacturer?
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>> Have you looked online to see the cost direct from the manufacturer?
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That might not be an easy task.
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Hold your breath....
After discounts....
£12,896! (Started at £16,000!!!)
Crooks!
The demo model didn't even work.
Luckily Dad showed him the door.
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... which includes "If you are registered disabled or have a long-term illness, you don’t have to pay VAT on adjustable beds or any other disability aids for your personal use. This also includes:
installation
repairs or maintenance
spare parts or accessories."
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>> ... which includes "If you are registered disabled or have a long-term illness
The term registered disabled has little real meaning and the VAT exemption seems, in practice, to rely on self declaration:
commonslibrary.parliament.uk/registering-as-disabled/
www.gov.uk/guidance/reliefs-from-vat-for-disabled-and-older-people-notice-7017#customer
Last edited by: Bromptonaut on Sun 20 Feb 22 at 10:09
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How did the salesperson appear, zippy; cold call, response to an advert or what?
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>> How did the salesperson appear, zippy; cold call, response to an advert or what?
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Response to advert in magazine aimed at old folk.
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