Buy Your Elbow Supports ! Sell Your Elbow Supports !
.....in fact, buy and sell ALL Mobility and Medical Supplies absolutely free - with no hidden charges!
Who Are We?
We are an open market for Mobility and Medical Supplies.
The Mobility and Medical Supplies sold via our site are advertised for sale by individuals and merchants, through this site itself, or through our partners, eBay.
If you buy an item by using eBay you can take advantage of the opportunity to check the reputation of the retailer, and are also protected in the event of poor performance by the supplier by their excellent security system, If you order through one of our classified ads, it is perhaps wise to use paypal, as paypal also give you some protection against bad suppliers.
Selling Your Elbow Supports Through Us
It is very simple and is absolutely free. Just click the Post a Classified! link and fill in the details for your item. You can add photos (less than 1 meg each).
As an anti-spam measure, you should add the digits that appear and place the sum in the anti-spam box. Click the Submit Ad button and your commercial will appear added to the site and stay there for sixty days.
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