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Can I sell used breast pump?
If you are done with your pump forever, selling your used breast pump – or donating it – may be an option. However, used pumps should only be reused by another individual if they are a closed system pump. If you have an open system pump, you should not sell or donate your used breast pump.
Can you sell breast pump on Facebook?
Listings may not promote medical and healthcare products and services, including medical devices, or smoking cessation products containing nicotine.
How do I sell my breast pump?
If you want to sell your breast pump, the same rules apply: check with your IBCLC to make sure your closed system pump is safe for someone else to use, and look for a buyer on Craigslist, in a Facebook or MeetUp group for local parents.
Can you use a breast pump second hand?
Saving a few dollars by purchasing a second hand pump or borrowing a used pump from a friend can have potentially serious consequences for your baby! Retail breast pumps are designed for single mum user only, and use by more than one person may be dangerous because breast milk is a body fluid.
What can I do with an old breast pump?
If you are, too, ready to say goodbye to your breast pump, there are three things you can do: Selling it, donating it, or recycling it. Selling your used pump may be an option; however, used pumps should only be reused by another individual when they are a closed system pump.
Can I sell a breast pump on Facebook?
All posts must comply with their community standards and commerce policies and may not allow the sale of certain health-care products and services, including breast pumps.
Are breast pumps returnable?
A: If you are experiencing a problem with your pump, you'll need to contact the manufacturer to find out how to return the pump and get a new one under the warranty. You must return defective breast pumps to the company that made the pump, NOT the medical equipment company that sent it to you.
Can you return opened breast pump?
Since breast pumps are personal, single-user items, you're not able to return them if you've opened the box.
Can I sell breastpump on Facebook?
All posts must comply with their community standards and commerce policies and may not allow the sale of certain health-care products and services, including breast pumps.
Can you sell a breast pump?
If you are done with your pump forever, selling your used breast pump – or donating it – may be an option. However, used pumps should only be reused by another individual if they are a closed system pump. If you have an open system pump, you should not sell or donate your used breast pump.
Can you sell breast pump on eBay?
“In accordance with our Medical Devices Policy, used breast pumps must be cleaned and sterilized before listing. Please ensure your item complies with this requirement and you state in your listing the item has been cleaned and sterilized according to eBay's policy.
Can you use a second hand breast pump?
Saving a few dollars by purchasing a second hand pump or borrowing a used pump from a friend can have potentially serious consequences for your baby! Retail breast pumps are designed for single mum user only, and use by more than one person may be dangerous because breast milk is a body fluid.
Can you sell a breast pump?
If you are done with your pump forever, selling your used breast pump – or donating it – may be an option. However, used pumps should only be reused by another individual if they are a closed system pump. If you have an open system pump, you should not sell or donate your used breast pump.
Is it OK to use a second hand breast pump?
Saving a few dollars by purchasing a second hand pump or borrowing a used pump from a friend can have potentially serious consequences for your baby! Retail breast pumps are designed for single mum user only, and use by more than one person may be dangerous because breast milk is a body fluid.
Why can’t I sell my breast pump on Facebook marketplace?
All posts must comply with their community standards and commerce policies and may not allow the sale of certain health-care products and services, including breast pumps.