Yeah only problem is the 2 closest locations are a 2 hour driveI encourage you to give it a shot
it is super fast and painless
I got a fair price
I referred a friend and they also had positive feedback
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Yeah only problem is the 2 closest locations are a 2 hour driveI encourage you to give it a shot
it is super fast and painless
I got a fair price
I referred a friend and they also had positive feedback
well, I can't help you then, you weirdo hermitYeah only problem is the 2 closest locations are a 2 hour drive
If they could give me an estimate remotely and a reasonable number, then would bang. Otherwise I'm bummed out from driving to 2 dealerships only to get lowballed with the KBB instant offer crap. Oh wellwell, I can't help you then, you weirdo hermit
Go to the bank with the buyer and have him have the bank cut a check or money order. He gives money to the bank, bank gives money to you.Posted my car last night. Listed it for $9900, KBB private party has it around $10.5-11k. Looked at some comps on autotrader with a 200 mile radius so I think my price is competitive without lowballing myself.
Already getting inquiries, many of whom seem like they are flippers. Different area codes, texts going right into asking about the Title instead of the car itself, offering cash, etc.
I'm at least smart enough to not accept a check or any other form of payment other than cash, but is there anything else to be aware of? Such as counterfeit cash? Should I meet the buyer to his face at mine or their bank so I know that I am not getting funny money?
Finally- should I be posting a pic of a craigslist hooker for your troubles?
No 2 for sure.1 Cash exchange in a public place
2 Bring the DMV transfer forms releasing your from title with a stamped envelope so you can mail it ASAP after taking the cash
Gave away the 20 yr old Subaru for tax credit. One car household and no more street parking for moi!I always end up driving/towing my car to the salvage yard.
I've never sold any of my cars.
I recommend that.
I read these posts for laughs and yours was today’s winner.Put a cute little stuffed animal in the picture, include it in the price and description, make it part of your brand.
Keep a camera rolling and make it clear you're not someone who automatically believes haggling price is part of the game, it is not to your advantage unless you are at least somewhat unscrupulous or generally of shifty character.
Some people think the haggle is textbook buying and selling and they need to try to gain advantage this way. Have them know that you are unwaivering upon a firm price, only you need to know if you'll allow any wiggle room as you see fit and fair. Advantage=you.
1.5% please...
I got paid to take my 23 yr old car of the road.Gave away the 20 yr old Subaru for tax credit. One car household and no more street parking for moi!
I feel like old media is the realm of scammersI tried auto trader and got mostly junk calls several in fact asked if I would finance. I listed it on Facebook Market and got a call in an hour. The next morning he met me with cash. Gone in 12 hours.
Epic show. The funniest part was how an elite military squad using automatic weapons never successfully landed a single bullet in a human target