Taking morals a bit far
Taking morals a bit far
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Thejimreaper

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3,178 posts

228 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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So here is the story! As you may be aware I have sold the Mundano and am looking for its replacement. I found what appeared to be the car to tick all the right boxes at a good price, mileage etc. So I emailed the seller lastnight and asked a few questions as the ad was fairly lame. I then spoke to him this afternoon and he confirmed the car was still for sale however he has been offered a price by a trader which he had provisionally accepted,and was due to get his new car in 3 weeks. I explained I was serious and would drive the 2.5hours tomorrow to see it. He said he would email the trader and explain he had a potential buyer and see what he said??

I have now received an email to say that he is going to let the trader have it as he had offered him a price and he was a man of his word. Bearing in mind I doubt the trader would be offering him what he had it advertised for. He then offered to pass my details to the trader so I could buy it off him. He said the trader is not a mate, but he feels obliged to let him have it!!??? Somehow I dont fancy paying over the odds for it from a trader who has had it for a day!

Am I missing something here? If I was having trouble selling my car and a trader offered me a price, which then I managed to beat privately I would take the private money all day long? The trader is only going to make the profit your losing?

Anyway, rant over. The search continues. . . . . . . .!!!!

LukeBird

17,170 posts

232 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Maybe he's already been messed around by others and thinks it's easier to just cut and run? (Obviously not suggesting you'd mess him about!)

M3Charlie

554 posts

181 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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He sounds like a bit of a mook to be honest!! Why would you turn down a buyer for your car ( you have to be pretty serious to drive 2.5hours to view a car) to be offered a price by a dealer which will inevitably be less than your offering? He clearly has too much money to waste. Hope you find the right car soon!!

M3Charlie

554 posts

181 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Unless he is an old school gentleman with old school morals of course

Mojooo

13,287 posts

203 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Its not taking it 'a bit far' if he has already promsied someone it.

NSFW

1,902 posts

213 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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What car are you looking at? Being as its a fair drive away is it something specific or just a good example of a regular car?

Got a nice 5 series you could have wink

Thejimreaper

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3,178 posts

228 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Haha, thanks for the offer. It was an Alpina D3 so not loads of decent ones to pick from.

I understand if he had offered it to a mate or even another private buyer, but the trader is only going to take it off him and sell it for a couple of grand more. Not sure why the chap is being so loyal to someone that he doesnt really owe anything to? I guess it is just easy for him? Just seems a shame to let it go to a trader when he could have easily got more for it if he sold it to me!!! I take your point though that he may have been messed about in the past. From speaking to him I think it is more that he is a genuinely nice bloke. Im just annoyed!!

LukeBird

17,170 posts

232 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Thejimreaper said:
From speaking to him I think it is more that he is a genuinely nice bloke.
Sounds like he feels he had already 'done' the deal with the trader and didn't want to mess anyone about then.

MarkwG

5,832 posts

212 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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It's possible the trader has offered him a decent price, with someone already lined up to take it; in which case he may feel it's not worth risking that you then see it but don't want it, & the trader then blows him out - a case of a bird in the hand etc.

sparks_E39

12,738 posts

236 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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NSFW said:
What car are you looking at? Being as its a fair drive away is it something specific or just a good example of a regular car?

Got a nice 5 series you could have wink
Selling it already? If I didn't already have a 528 (SE) I'd be having a look, yours is lovely!

NSFW

1,902 posts

213 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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It's a bit OT but I never use it...

TheDoggingFather

17,362 posts

229 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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LukeBird said:
Sounds like he feels he had already 'done' the deal with the trader and didn't want to mess anyone about then.
Then the answer is, no sorry it's sold. If he was being fair.

Great choice of replacement Jim thumbup

V8 BYF

335 posts

246 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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TheDoggingFather said:
Great choice of replacement Jim thumbup
+1 yes

Thejimreaper

Original Poster:

3,178 posts

228 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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TheDoggingFather said:
Then the answer is, no sorry it's sold. If he was being fair.

Great choice of replacement Jim thumbup
Yeah thats I what I thought. Rather than emailing me loads more photos and further description. Oh well, I will find another. Just being car less means and house bound I am on the classifieds 24/7!! I think I am going insane.

Al Wyn

866 posts

231 months

Monday 6th February 2012
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Jim if you need a cheapy but nippy `inbetweener` http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3503143.htm CheeRS Al wink

Reardy Mister

13,758 posts

245 months

Monday 6th February 2012
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If his car is worth 1k but the dealer selling his new car has drawn the paperwork to offer him 2k for it (effectively discounting the new car by a grand), you may find that taking in the old car is a condition of the sale. In which case to then withdraw it means re-negotiating the whole contract. Particularly if the dealer has low-balled him and knows he will make back 500 of his extra grand when he trades it out meaning he really only discounted it by 500).

So no, you cant blame him at all. You were just a bit too late to that particular car. No refelection on the owner in my opinion.

Thejimreaper

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3,178 posts

228 months

Monday 6th February 2012
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He didnt part ex it, he has bought a new car and sold the old one to an independent trader completely separate from the deal. If he had px'd it I would be in total agreement though.

Reardy Mister

13,758 posts

245 months

Tuesday 7th February 2012
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Thejimreaper said:
He didnt part ex it, he has bought a new car and sold the old one to an independent trader completely separate from the deal. If he had px'd it I would be in total agreement though.
Oh. Then he is a cock.