Are these people car dealers...?
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Following on from the Fiat Coupe thread I came across this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1997-FIAT-COUPE-20V-TURB...
and in their description they state:
"The vehicle is SOLD AS SEEN and we take no responsibility for any mechanical problems that may occur when you drive out of our compound.
The vehicle was removed from the public road so we assume the vehicle is in a road worthy condition unless otherwise stated.
...Unfortunately this vehicle is in a secure storage compound and viewing CANNOT be arranged, but we will answer any questions within 24 hours."
Now they stress this fact a few times in their ad and give a detailed explanation of how they 'obtained' the car.
The thing is though they are selling lots of other cars, so does this make them a dealer to which extent you can expect a bit more than 'sold as seen'?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1997-FIAT-COUPE-20V-TURB...
and in their description they state:
"The vehicle is SOLD AS SEEN and we take no responsibility for any mechanical problems that may occur when you drive out of our compound.
The vehicle was removed from the public road so we assume the vehicle is in a road worthy condition unless otherwise stated.
...Unfortunately this vehicle is in a secure storage compound and viewing CANNOT be arranged, but we will answer any questions within 24 hours."
Now they stress this fact a few times in their ad and give a detailed explanation of how they 'obtained' the car.
The thing is though they are selling lots of other cars, so does this make them a dealer to which extent you can expect a bit more than 'sold as seen'?
I have had a quick look at their eBay profile to see where they are based and they are in Ferry lane Rainham, about a mile from where I live.
I am aware that there is a company called Redcorn, based in Ferry Lane, who recover untaxed vehicles on behalf of the DVLA and I wouldn't be supprised if there were some link between the two.
Their advert states that the vehicle was removed from the road, which would tie up nicely with being recovered for no tax and would explain the lack of keys and docs etc.
I have checked their other items on eBay, to see if there were any givaway signs lurking in the background but didn't spot any.
I am aware that there is a company called Redcorn, based in Ferry Lane, who recover untaxed vehicles on behalf of the DVLA and I wouldn't be supprised if there were some link between the two.
Their advert states that the vehicle was removed from the road, which would tie up nicely with being recovered for no tax and would explain the lack of keys and docs etc.
I have checked their other items on eBay, to see if there were any givaway signs lurking in the background but didn't spot any.
Fastra said:
I know, I know... personally I WOULD take it as 'you pay your money you take your chance', the description makes it perfectly clear.
Should it be complete dog though would you truly have no comeback?
No, I doubt it, but I guess the purchase price reflects that.Should it be complete dog though would you truly have no comeback?
Mr Recovery said:
I have had a quick look at their eBay profile to see where they are based and they are in Ferry lane Rainham, about a mile from where I live.
I am aware that there is a company called Redcorn, based in Ferry Lane, who recover untaxed vehicles on behalf of the DVLA and I wouldn't be supprised if there were some link between the two.
Their advert states that the vehicle was removed from the road, which would tie up nicely with being recovered for no tax and would explain the lack of keys and docs etc.
I have checked their other items on eBay, to see if there were any givaway signs lurking in the background but didn't spot any.
..The advert clearly says it was removed from the road as the owner didn't pay his parking fines..I am aware that there is a company called Redcorn, based in Ferry Lane, who recover untaxed vehicles on behalf of the DVLA and I wouldn't be supprised if there were some link between the two.
Their advert states that the vehicle was removed from the road, which would tie up nicely with being recovered for no tax and would explain the lack of keys and docs etc.
I have checked their other items on eBay, to see if there were any givaway signs lurking in the background but didn't spot any.
..Which would suggest did he bother to pay to maintain it? And if you haven't got a key, you can't DRIVE it away, like they state in the advert...
MX7 said:
Fastra said:
I know, I know... personally I WOULD take it as 'you pay your money you take your chance', the description makes it perfectly clear.
Should it be complete dog though would you truly have no comeback?
No, I doubt it, but I guess the purchase price reflects that.Should it be complete dog though would you truly have no comeback?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2005-VAUXHALL-CORSA-SXI-...
2005 VAUXHALL CORSA SXI TWINPORT BLACK
37k miles - £2,199
whilst on autotrader...
2005 VAUXHALL CORSA 1.2i 16V SXi
57k miles - £2,095
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2011...
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