Selling car to a dodgy buyer
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I've been trying to sell my dads yaris for him but got hardly any replies probably because I put it up for a lot. However now I put the price down and got a few more replies. Including 1 guy who said half price cash tomorrow. Wasn't willing to accept, said I'll give £50 off max. He's know been emailing me saying he will pay full price through PayPal. I'm selling my car through a website which includes gum and tree. I told him cash only or bank transfer straight. Planning to eBay auction it this weekend because I've had enough with this car, need it gone tbh.
It's my first time selling a car. Anyone else had a similar experience?
It's my first time selling a car. Anyone else had a similar experience?
Nads02 said:
I've been trying to sell my dads yaris for him but got hardly any replies probably because I put it up for a lot. However now I put the price down and got a few more replies. Including 1 guy who said half price cash tomorrow. Wasn't willing to accept, said I'll give £50 off max. He's know been emailing me saying he will pay full price through PayPal. I'm selling my car through a website which includes gum and tree. I told him cash only or bank transfer straight. Planning to eBay auction it this weekend because I've had enough with this car, need it gone tbh.
It's my first time selling a car. Anyone else had a similar experience?
Never, EVER take PayPal for something like this - from what you've said it sounds like you're going to get scammed.It's my first time selling a car. Anyone else had a similar experience?
Block him and ignore.
Carwow are now getting in on the used car buying action as well apparently: https://www.carwow.co.uk/sell-my-car
WBAC seems to pay me peanuts, it's an 03 plate yaris. I emailed mr Dodgy man asking cash on collection or bank transfer. Not replied. Good thing i trusted my instinct and asked on here. Annoys me to think I work hard to get what I have and scumbags are out here trying to scam.
Thanks everyone, now on a long slog to get it gone!
Thanks everyone, now on a long slog to get it gone!
Never take PayPal for a car sale
Even for a cheap car too risky
As above list it on Facebook market place and will sell quickly at sensible price put loads of photos of good and bad bits and include as much info in your description - how long he’s owned it number of owners number of keys any details on service history and any recent works done should sell in couple of days
Even for a cheap car too risky
As above list it on Facebook market place and will sell quickly at sensible price put loads of photos of good and bad bits and include as much info in your description - how long he’s owned it number of owners number of keys any details on service history and any recent works done should sell in couple of days
stevemcs said:
Autotrader was full of numpties when i listed my 508, it sold on ebay without issue.
I found the complete opposite. Before it was online, Autotrader used to be better because you only got people who actually wanted a car and bought it.Now it’s online you get numpties who just look for something to do and most the time aren’t serious.
As a private seller, you can now list on AutoTrader for free if the car is being advertised for less than £1,000. Given that it's an 18-year-old Yaris, I'm guessing this is probably the case.
Usually I would agree with whoever said about sticking it on eBay with no reserve, but I did this with my Rover last week and the winning bidder has been ignoring me ever since. To relist I would have to pay another £14.99, and who's to say it wouldn't happen again?
Usually I would agree with whoever said about sticking it on eBay with no reserve, but I did this with my Rover last week and the winning bidder has been ignoring me ever since. To relist I would have to pay another £14.99, and who's to say it wouldn't happen again?
Cliffe60 said:
I found the complete opposite. Before it was online, Autotrader used to be better because you only got people who actually wanted a car and bought it.
Now it’s online you get numpties who just look for something to do and most the time aren’t serious.
I got PX requests, what warranty to I offer ... every lead was a waste of time, I had 2 genuine enquiries off ebay and sold to the first who viewed.Now it’s online you get numpties who just look for something to do and most the time aren’t serious.
Sir Bagalot said:
It's an 18 year old Yaris. WBAC won't be interested.
Gumtree
Facebook
I think Autotrader have free adverts if under £1K?
Price it sensibly (as you should have done to start with) and it will be gone within 24 hours
WBAC would buy it, even if not for much. Gumtree
I think Autotrader have free adverts if under £1K?
Price it sensibly (as you should have done to start with) and it will be gone within 24 hours
My sister sold her 2006 Mini Cooper to them on Saturday. She didn't get much, but it had damage to most panels, serious lacquer peel on the paint and a suspect head gasket so didn't have high expectations anyway!
But she didn't have to deal with people not turning up or chancers wanting it for nothing.
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Although I did sell an 18 year old Mazda 323f on Gumtree in 2014 pretty painlessly, and it was free!
Dog Star said:
I'm trying to sell an electric mountain bike on FB messenger at the moment - it's not pleasant. The interest it's attracting isn't from people who I am comfortable dealing with; a lot of proper oiks.
join a closed mtb forum and sell on there. It will be a lot safer as they are so nickable.Gassing Station | Car Buying | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff