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Has anyone come across this website before? Just found as I did a Google search for a car I recently advertised on the classifieds and this was the first result. Tells you the basic make/ model and place of registration information along with historical advert information including the dates and mileages. A bit like the car equivalent of NetHousePrices. Heres an example - http://www.ukvehicle.com/RX56ULT/
Useful information for a buyer for spotting clocking or blatant profiteering, but for a seller I feel this is a slight invasion of privacy? I don't really see why historical photos and information about my car should be made public on the web without my consent. They seem to be lifting the data from the likes of Gumtree and the PH Classifieds then storing on their servers. Thoughts?
Useful information for a buyer for spotting clocking or blatant profiteering, but for a seller I feel this is a slight invasion of privacy? I don't really see why historical photos and information about my car should be made public on the web without my consent. They seem to be lifting the data from the likes of Gumtree and the PH Classifieds then storing on their servers. Thoughts?
va1o said:
Has anyone come across this website before? Just found as I did a Google search for a car I recently advertised on the classifieds and this was the first result. Tells you the basic make/ model and place of registration information along with historical advert information including the dates and mileages. A bit like the car equivalent of NetHousePrices. Heres an example - http://www.ukvehicle.com/RX56ULT/
Useful information for a buyer for spotting clocking or blatant profiteering, but for a seller I feel this is a slight invasion of privacy? I don't really see why historical photos and information about my car should be made public on the web without my consent. They seem to be lifting the data from the likes of Gumtree and the PH Classifieds then storing on their servers. Thoughts?
Why would they need your consent to republish documents which are already in the public domain?Useful information for a buyer for spotting clocking or blatant profiteering, but for a seller I feel this is a slight invasion of privacy? I don't really see why historical photos and information about my car should be made public on the web without my consent. They seem to be lifting the data from the likes of Gumtree and the PH Classifieds then storing on their servers. Thoughts?
I just did a check on my old 07 Mercedes I part exchanged last year and it said it had 114k miles on it.
When I got rid it had 460k miles.
Advert does not specify mileage but does say one owner (me) and full MBSH, so not sure if it's that accurate. Could have been the for sale advert after it was acutioned by Mercedes Benz.
It says the advert was 16th march so unless it was seriously clocked a few weeks after I doubt that's acuurate.
When I got rid it had 460k miles.
Advert does not specify mileage but does say one owner (me) and full MBSH, so not sure if it's that accurate. Could have been the for sale advert after it was acutioned by Mercedes Benz.
It says the advert was 16th march so unless it was seriously clocked a few weeks after I doubt that's acuurate.
mrmr96 said:
Why would they need your consent to republish documents which are already in the public domain?
I don't know the legalities of it but when you publish the advert you're generally doing so under the knowledge you can remove it at any time. Not going to win this one though, as a buyer I like the idea but as a seller I'm not sure I do, but can't have it both ways!
va1o said:
mrmr96 said:
Why would they need your consent to republish documents which are already in the public domain?
I don't know the legalities of it but when you publish the advert you're generally doing so under the knowledge you can remove it at any time. Not going to win this one though, as a buyer I like the idea but as a seller I'm not sure I do, but can't have it both ways!
One erroneous source is when your pics get lifted for a scam ad. My pics of a 535d were stolen and used on a bait/scam ad on eBay. It shows up a sale date using the fictitious location as a result. If the scammer had put down a different mileage then it would be quite possible that it would show up and make a future sale unrepresentatively suspicious
Edited by rix on Saturday 30th August 21:05
rix said:
One erroneous source is when your pics get lifted for a scam ad. My pics of a 535d were stolen and used on a bait/scam ad on eBay. It shows up a sale date using the fictitious location as a result. If the scammer had put down a different mileage then it would be quite possible that it would show up and make a future sake unrepresentatively suspicious
That's a reasonable point.Raize said:
The only thing it tells me about my car is that it was first registered in Sheffield in 1980.
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