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    What I like is finding the appliances that have notes taped to them saying what is wrong with it. Once I came across one that had ''6 years old, won't spin'' on a washer which saved me lots of time of trying to figure out on my own what was wrong with it. People will usually tell you whats wrong with them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by newattitude View Post
    What I like is finding the appliances that have notes taped to them saying what is wrong with it. Once I came across one that had ''6 years old, won't spin'' on a washer which saved me lots of time of trying to figure out on my own what was wrong with it. People will usually tell you whats wrong with them.
    Most of the time the whole reason it wont spike is burnt out motor or broken belt that causes it to spin. Worth fixing up and selling if you are able to sell below what others are currently selling theirs for.
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