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You might reconsider the $800 CASH offer, and chalk it up to a small but costly mistake.
Call them back, small apology bad timing, no groveling or counter offers, how soon can they get it because you are considering other things.
You move it outside with help.
(No strangers inside. Don't trust knucklheads to not put a divot in the cabinets. Cause they will.)
You bought it and that choice was incorrect. As time goes on the value will go down faster than your patience and faith in humanity and heart condition. Keeping it permanently would be better value then. But you want the right stove now and that also equals money. Because you deserve the right stove.
Moving large objects requires a trailer or delivery truck to get it there without risk of damage. Most people can't do that logistically.
At the store I was looking at a $400 freezer but there was a ~$300 delivery charge on ~5 miles.. A few hours two men and some gas.
Times are getting tight and less people are buying new stuff. Aircraft, boats, RVs, second homes are always the first to go.
Another idea would be to donate it to charity as a write-off closer to that $1300. Habitat for Humanity or whatever. Helping poor people without stoves. They pick up.
Less return but more sanity. Another option.
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Meanwhile other things are still happening.
Last edited by john70t; 11-17-2025 at 12:35 PM..
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