Anybody else had interest from Denmark re: selling the Cerb?

Anybody else had interest from Denmark re: selling the Cerb?

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robertjp

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2,281 posts

226 months

Monday 9th October 2006
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I replied to an email just recently from a Guy in Denmark claiming to be a used car dealer. First name 'Jonatan'.

It seemed genuine at first, but now he has come back with a story about a shipping agent that will come along to collect the car once his cheque has cleared, so it appears he is looking to buy the car without actually seeing it?!

He obviously has some photo's, but its just struck a suspicious chord. Really unsure whether to bother replying again, just wondered if anyone else who is selling had had an email from the same guy, which would make sense if he is a used car dealer looking at Cerbera's at the moment.

email me if you want more details....

RUSSELLM

6,000 posts

248 months

Monday 9th October 2006
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There seems to be a few of these around at the moment.

Sound's like you can expect a cheque from the National bank of Nigeria any time soon

Just ask yourself if anyone you know has ever sold a car to be shipped abroad, without the buyer seeing / driving it.

You know the answer

tvred

161 posts

222 months

Monday 9th October 2006
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Got a guy from france after mine name andre i think

tvred

161 posts

222 months

Monday 9th October 2006
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Got a guy from france after mine name andre i think

robertjp

Original Poster:

2,281 posts

226 months

Monday 9th October 2006
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Had one from france offering me his Volvo T5 in PX....?!

robertjp

Original Poster:

2,281 posts

226 months

Monday 9th October 2006
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RUSSELLM said:
There seems to be a few of these around at the moment.

Sound's like you can expect a cheque from the National bank of Nigeria any time soon

Just ask yourself if anyone you know has ever sold a car to be shipped abroad, without the buyer seeing / driving it.

You know the answer


The more this game goes on the more i just want to keep the bloomin car. Its depressing.

The price drops have meant they are Mondeo money now anyway....

RUSSELLM

6,000 posts

248 months

Monday 9th October 2006
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True, I'd be lucky to get £13k for mine with the plate. I reckon I've spent that on it over the last few months.

There's another thread somewhere where the seller was struggling to afford to run the car & someone suggested mothballing it, which I thought was quite a good idea.

I know if I sell it & someone comes shooting past me in a Cerb, I'll never forgive myself

byff

4,427 posts

262 months

Monday 9th October 2006
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robertjp said:
I replied to an email just recently from a Guy in Denmark claiming to be a used car dealer. First name 'Jonatan'.

It seemed genuine at first, but now he has come back with a story about a shipping agent that will come along to collect the car once his cheque has cleared, so it appears he is looking to buy the car without actually seeing it?!

He obviously has some photo's, but its just struck a suspicious chord. Really unsure whether to bother replying again, just wondered if anyone else who is selling had had an email from the same guy, which would make sense if he is a used car dealer looking at Cerbera's at the moment.

email me if you want more details....


I got one of them. Didn't even reply to it as the advert was asking for photo's and telephone numbers to "verify" my advert. It had scam wrote all over it, however, I did recieve a phone call from a German who is keen to buy. I think he's genuine, so I wouldn't dismiss someone called Alex Hoff if he tries to give you a ring. He reckoned that there are quite a few european enthusiasts wanting to buy.

budaholic

1,516 posts

236 months

Monday 9th October 2006
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robertjp said:
I replied to an email just recently from a Guy in Denmark claiming to be a used car dealer. First name 'Jonatan'.

It seemed genuine at first, but now he has come back with a story about a shipping agent that will come along to collect the car once his cheque has cleared, so it appears he is looking to buy the car without actually seeing it?!

He obviously has some photo's, but its just struck a suspicious chord. Really unsure whether to bother replying again, just wondered if anyone else who is selling had had an email from the same guy, which would make sense if he is a used car dealer looking at Cerbera's at the moment.

email me if you want more details....


I got the same email from the same guy....... Jonatan Sigvard.

I sent an email back saying, "I'm not interested in selling to any overseas buyers unless they come to me and place cold hard cash in my hand."

Had one from France too, which was really obviously a scam so i ignored it completely.

Bud

tvred

161 posts

222 months

Monday 9th October 2006
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Thats the guy he has offered me a T5 convertible and 4k cash for the Cerb I am thinking about it wont keep the T5 just part ex it straight away , anyone got any comments

BigAlinEmbra

1,629 posts

213 months

Monday 9th October 2006
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Sounds like a thieving scam to me.
"Let me know when you are available" then they turn up and pinch it when you're at work.
I wouldn't touch it if I was you.

robertjp

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2,281 posts

226 months

Tuesday 10th October 2006
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The conclusion i came too - leave well alone.

I may well just put the car away for a while, then at least i have it to go back too.

Motorbike will have to go on hold for a while

There is no way its going for peanuts, i enjoy it too much. I am of the same opinion as Russell, if one blasts past me i will feel pig sick....

Ireland

3,516 posts

215 months

Tuesday 10th October 2006
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G-Rich

209 posts

215 months

Wednesday 11th October 2006
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These are scams... almost certainly.

The best advise has already been imparted:

1) Do not take a bankers draft or any other form of payment from a foreign buyer - cold hard currency only (pounds) and check its real stuff
2) Would you be a genuine buyer and purchase something for £15K without seeing/driving it first?
3) If they appear to be a genuine buyer and present you with a bankers draft, before handing over the keys do everything you can to prove its genuine; ring the bank that issued it is a good start - or visit the bank with the buyer and get their ID confirmed - if they are a genuine buyer, they should be glad to prove themselves.

Cheers
R

cptsideways

13,557 posts

253 months

Wednesday 11th October 2006
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DO NOT TAKE ANY BANKERS DRAFTS UNLESS YOU HAVE PERSONALLY WITNESSED THEM BEING ISSUED AT THE BANK !!!!!!!


You have been warned

jollygreengriff

1,499 posts

212 months

Wednesday 11th October 2006
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I have a friend who is a vintage and pre war car dealer who does have a great deal of success with overseas sales of cars to Germany, France and Denmark where such cars are less plentiful and excessively priced but I cannot racall a single occassion when the intended purchaser has not travelled to see the car or not sent a representative for the same purpose.

VENDOR EMPTOR chaps

Regards all.

Ireland

3,516 posts

215 months

Wednesday 11th October 2006
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Nobody spending their money on something like a Cerb will buy it over the phone from a private seller.

The genuine ones will come and look at the cars.

kevin1965

1 posts

210 months

Friday 24th November 2006
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Hi guys,

RE: JONATAN SIGVARD

Looks like he has now moved to sweden and was interested in buying my volvo - rhd in sweden doesn't add up. Here's the email he sent to me
:-
I am interested in buying/acquiring your VOLVO V70 valued at £11,250.00 will
be needing:
* pictures of cars to verify autenticity of advert.(engine and interior)
* your full name and home address together with
* your reconfirmed phone number (both home and mobile)
* number(s) of previous owner.
* fax number (if possible).
My personal details are also listed below,please feel free to contact me if
the car is still available for sale so that we can commence negotiations as
soon as possible.
Name:-Mr JONATAN SIGVARD .
Residence/Home Address :-AB RINGVAGEN 98 A
Box 20089
SE-104 60
STOCKHOLM
SWEDEN .

AVOID
all the best
kevin

floatingjimi

354 posts

211 months

Friday 24th November 2006
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robertjp and tvred. This is Andre, I p/xed my t5 volvo and am very pleased with my 4.2 (see my profile). Mind you the t5 was a great deal.

floatingjimi

354 posts

211 months

Friday 24th November 2006
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I had did not see my car until the guy came over and we made a deal. Rob Ingleby checked a couple of cars out for me adn it worked out. Having said that, the guy who I went through with on the deal with my t5 had been offered the nigerian bank transfer scam. Yes ther are people like me out there who are serious about getting a uk car, just do your homework.