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Sell your mobility scooter for cash. Get a wheelchair, hospital bed, or stair lift hauled away free.

Kansas City metro. Veteran-owned and family-operated since 2023. We come to you, photos required first, no strangers in your driveway from a Craigslist post.

Owner Jeffrey Guzman — U.S. Army, retired after 20 years of service. Real shop at 703 Pennsylvania Ave, Leavenworth, KS. Trusted by Kansas City hotels, the Convention Center, and discreet VIP guests.

What we buy for cash

Pride mobility scooters — $100 to $600

We pay cash for Pride Mobility scooters in any age or condition. Photos determine the offer. We refurbish what we can resell, harvest parts to keep our rental fleet running, and recycle the batteries properly.

  • Pride Victory 10 / 10S The original 4-wheel workhorse. Strong cash demand for clean units.
  • Pride Go-Go Sport Travel scooter, disassembles for trunk transport. Always in demand.
  • Pride Go-Go Traveller Lightweight 3- or 4-wheel travel model. Photos of the battery and key required.
  • Pride LX with CTS Suspension Premium full-size scooter. Higher offers when the suspension is intact.

Don't see your model? We don't buy non-Pride scooters or electric wheelchairs — but we usually still haul them away free. Call and ask.

What we haul away — free

Most mobility equipment, no charge

If we can use parts, recycle the batteries, or batch the trip with another nearby pickup, we'll come get it for free. Photos required first so we can confirm before scheduling.

  • ✓ Mobility scooters (any brand, any condition)
  • ✓ Wheelchairs — manual or electric
  • ✓ Hoyer lifts and patient lifts
  • ✓ Hospital beds
  • ✓ Sit-to-stand machines
  • ✓ Aluminum wheelchair ramps
  • ✓ Metal wheelchair ramps
  • ✓ Stair lifts
  • ✓ Mobility batteries (we recycle properly)

Honest expectations:

  • Photos required before we commit — saves a wasted trip
  • Equipment must be accessible (not buried in a packed shed)
  • Typical pickup within one week
  • Free, but not tax-deductible — we're a for-profit business
The honest economics

Why we can pay you, and why we say no sometimes

We are a for-profit family business — not a charity, not a junk hauler, not a shady reseller. To buy a piece of equipment from you we need to be able to do at least one of three things with it: refurbish and resell it for a margin, put it into our rental fleet, or harvest parts to keep the fleet we already own running.

For free haul-away, the trip needs to be worth our time too. We need to recover something useful — parts, scrap value, recyclable batteries, refurbishable units — or batch the pickup with another nearby stop.

That's why we don't buy non-Pride scooters: there's no resale market we can tap for them. It's why we won't drive 30 minutes for a single manual walker from a private home, but we'll happily clear an entire wing of a nursing home's old equipment in one trip. It's not personal. It's just that there has to be a path for us to recover the cost of showing up.

We've found readers respect this kind of plain-talk. The alternative is the junk-hauler answer — "no, we don't take that" with no reason, or worse, "$300 to haul" with a guy who won't show up. We'd rather tell you the truth and let you decide.

Why not Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, or eBay?

The shortest answer: those channels weren't built for this.

Facebook Marketplace

Facebook's Commerce Policy explicitly prohibits the sale of medical devices and healthcare products. Wheelchairs, mobility scooters, hospital beds — they all get flagged. Repeated attempts can suspend your Marketplace privileges entirely. See the policy.

Craigslist

No formal medical-device ban, but the listings draw a flood of scammers, time-wasters, and lowballers. Real buyers are rare. Common scams: fake check overpayments, "I'll send a courier," PayPal/shipping scams, and renegotiation at the doorstep.

eBay

Listing fees plus oversized-item shipping costs (mobility scooters are heavy) make this impractical for most home sellers. Returns policies favor the buyer.

OfferUp / Nextdoor

Same medical-device restrictions as Marketplace, plus a smaller audience. Listings are often flagged. Nextdoor's neighborhood-only reach is too narrow for niche items like mobility scooters.

All four share the same underlying problem: they require strangers to come to a private home — often the home of an elderly person, a recently widowed spouse, or a family handling an estate. We wrote about that in the safety post.

How it works

Four steps from photo to cash

  1. You call, text, or email.

    (913) 775-1098 or jeff@kcmobilityscooterrentals.com. Tell us what you have and roughly where you are in the metro.

  2. You send 3–5 photos.

    Wide shot, close-up of the model badge or sticker, the tiller/joystick, the battery compartment, and any damage. Phone camera is fine.

  3. Jeff confirms — same day, usually.

    "$X cash" or "free pickup" or, occasionally, "this isn't something we can take, here's where to try." No baiting, no surprises.

  4. We come to you. Cash on the spot.

    Marked vehicle, named driver (usually Jeff), short visit. We load it, you get paid (or it's gone for free), done.

Why people choose us

The same shop trusted by KC hotels and the Convention Center

Veteran-owned

U.S. Army, 20 years of service. Owner-operated, not a franchise.

Real shop, real address

703 Pennsylvania Ave, Leavenworth, KS. Not a PO box. Not a guy with a truck.

Trusted locally

Hotels across the Plaza, Power & Light, Crown Center, and Convention Center pickups all use us for guest rentals.

Real reviews

Google, Yelp, and Facebook — read the reviews before you call.

B2B — bulk pickups

Healthcare facility equipment cleanouts

Nursing homes, assisted living facilities, rehab centers, and hospitals: when you have a wing's worth of old equipment to clear — wheelchairs, hospital beds, hoyer lifts, walkers, scooters, mixed — we'll come do a single coordinated pickup. We bring the right truck, the right number of hands, and a written manifest if your compliance team needs one.

Email jeff@kcmobilityscooterrentals.com with a rough inventory and the facility name — we'll quote a same-day or next-week window.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much will you pay for a used mobility scooter?
Cash offers typically range from $100 to $600 depending on the model, age, condition, and current resale demand. We buy Pride Mobility models specifically — Victory 10/10S, Go-Go Sport, Go-Go Traveller, and the LX with CTS Suspension. Send photos to (913) 775-1098 or jeff@kcmobilityscooterrentals.com and you get a real number back, usually same-day.
Do you charge for haul-away?
No. Haul-away is free across our service area when the equipment fits what we can use, recycle, or refurbish. It is not tax-deductible — we are a for-profit business, not a charity. We pay our own way by reusing parts, refurbishing whole units, and properly recycling batteries.
What do you not buy?
We do not buy non-Pride mobility scooters, electric wheelchairs of any brand, or manual mobility aids (manual wheelchairs, transport chairs, rollators, knee scooters, walkers). We can still haul most of these for free — see the list below.
What do you not haul away?
Oxygen concentrators (those should go back to a medical equipment supplier), and single manual walkers or single manual wheelchairs from private homes. We will pick up manual aids in bulk from healthcare facilities — see our B2B section.
Why won't Facebook Marketplace let me list a wheelchair?
Facebook's Commerce Policy prohibits the sale of medical devices and healthcare products. Wheelchairs, mobility scooters, hospital beds, and similar equipment routinely get flagged and removed by their automated review system. Repeated attempts can suspend your Marketplace privileges. We wrote a separate piece on this — link below.
Why don't most charities take mobility equipment?
Liability and storage. Goodwill, Salvation Army, and most thrift donations do not accept used wheelchairs or scooters because they cannot resell them safely without testing each piece, and they do not have the space or expertise to refurbish. A few specialty charities do accept mobility equipment — call before you load it into a car, because a wasted trip with a 250-pound scooter in the back seat is not the experience you want.
How does the process work?
You call, text, or email with a few photos. Jeff confirms whether we will buy it (and at what price) or haul it for free. We schedule a pickup within about a week. We come to you anywhere in our service area. Cash on the spot for purchases.
What is your service area?
50 miles or 55 minutes' drive from our shop in Leavenworth, KS. That covers Kansas City KS/MO, Overland Park, Olathe, Lenexa, Shawnee, Lee's Summit, Independence, Liberty, Blue Springs, Gladstone, North Kansas City, Platte City, Weston, Basehor, Bonner Springs, Lansing, eastern Lawrence, Tonganoxie, Parkville, Riverside, and surrounding suburbs.

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Ready when you are

Send a couple photos. Get a real number same-day.

Mon–Fri 10–5, Sat–Sun 10–2. Leavenworth, KS — serving the Kansas City metro.