Anyone used Webuyanycar?
Anyone used Webuyanycar?
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robbocop33

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1,207 posts

135 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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Do they answer their phones??All branches just seem to ring out and want you to leave a number?I'm selling a car for a friend ​whose daughter has passed away.The granddaughter who is getting the proceeds of the sale was getting excited because of what they offered her online.
Do their offers bare any semblance to the reality of what they actually give you?Thanks.

Challo

12,584 posts

183 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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robbocop33 said:
Do they answer their phones??All branches just seem to ring out and want you to leave a number?I'm selling a car for a friend ?whose daughter has passed away.The granddaughter who is getting the proceeds of the sale was getting excited because of what they offered her online.
Do their offers bare any semblance to the reality of what they actually give you?Thanks.
I used them a few years ago and was an easy process. They will always chip away at the online quote but it depends how honest you have been when providing them the information.

I was upfront on any damage, service history etc. They only picked up on 2 marks I missed, but overall was fine. Easy transaction.

The bard reports tend to be people that have said the car was perfect, turn up and its a mess.

Can you not just book online? Do you need to call?

bitchstewie

66,964 posts

238 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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Twice.

Both times I walked home with near as dammit what they offered online.

As above just make sure you're totally honest with them.

Both my cars were 3 year old common models so maybe experiences are a bit different if it's something older/niche etc.

outnumbered

4,854 posts

262 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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In case it's useful, I ended up getting a better price than webuyanycar by advertising on wizzle.co.uk and getting a direct offer from a dealer. It was very painless, and the offers are firm trade offers with no chipping away later.

craig1912

4,608 posts

140 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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Cazoo have been offering more than WBAC

budgie smuggler

6,038 posts

187 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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craig1912 said:
Cazoo have been offering more than WBAC
yes As have Motorway, I can't remember the exact amount I got compared to my WBAC quote but a good deal more and there was no hassle either, the buyer just turned up, transferred the money and took the car.

Sheepshanks

40,682 posts

147 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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robbocop33 said:
I'm selling a car for a friend ?whose daughter has passed away.
You may be already aware of this but I don't think it's straightforward if the seller is different to the name on the V5C.

Was the V5C in the deceased daughter's name?

Glenn63

3,872 posts

112 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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Evans halshaw version of we buy any car offered me nearly £3k more than WBAC.

Limpet

6,612 posts

189 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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Sold our MINI JCW via the Weymouth branch earlier this year. Utterly painless, chipped us a few hundred for wheel damage that we hadn't declared, and that was that. In and out in about 30 mins, the cash was in the bank 5 days later (you can pay a fee to expedite it but we weren't in a rush), and we received confirmation of the settlement from the finance company around the same time. Absolutely painless and very professional.

The MINI dealer we bought the car from initially couldn't get within £2k of WBAC's bid.

Pugland53

574 posts

198 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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I sold my X3M to them in June. They offered silly money for it online so I thought it was worth a try. It was mint but had a couple of small stone chips at the front. They guy literally looked at it for about a minute and said yep it’s immaculate. He did knock off about £300 for the stone chips as that was the going rate at BMW apparently, plus the £75 admin fee. I was more than happy with that.

sxmwht

2,217 posts

87 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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Pugland53 said:
immaculate.
Pugland53 said:
stone chips
Pick one

c_henry

61 posts

98 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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Yep, a couple of times. Both occasions they applied the "Chip tax" reducing the price, think they tried to reduce it by £375 for the MX-5 due to light kerbing to 3 wheels, I said if I could get them done for £100 a corner I'm sure they could get it done even cheaper. In the end the price was reduced by roughly a £100. We walked away happy both times. If you're happy with their price then it's a fairly quick and easy process.

The Dictator

1,484 posts

168 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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Once a few years ago on a 4yr old Fiesta. They offered more than I had paid 9 months previously. (I had bought the car after a really cheap lease deal through my work at the time.

They did the usual stone chip price knock and I said I want £, or no deal. He made a phone call and they agreed.

If they want the car there may be some room for negotiation, don't necessarily accept the 1st offer.

ilikejam

1,225 posts

144 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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I've been 3 or 4 times and always taken their offer. You'll be there about 15-30 mins depending if there's finance on the car (has to be cleared before they let you go). I've never paid the admin fee.

Pistonheader101

2,206 posts

135 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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loads of other outfits that dont knock you on not being showroom new

Wills2

29,341 posts

203 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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budgie smuggler said:
craig1912 said:
Cazoo have been offering more than WBAC
yes As have Motorway, I can't remember the exact amount I got compared to my WBAC quote but a good deal more and there was no hassle either, the buyer just turned up, transferred the money and took the car.
It all depends on the car, there is no "they offer more than them" about it.



craig1912

4,608 posts

140 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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Wills2 said:
It all depends on the car, there is no "they offer more than them" about it.

Well in my recent experience on three different cars Cazoo were 10-15% higher so they have offered more than WBAC in 100% of the cases that I was referring to.

CallThatMusic

2,883 posts

116 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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Looked at a few including WBAC but ended up selling to Cazoo, they offered significantly more £ and much less hassle than all others I met.

Mr Tidy

31,013 posts

155 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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My niece and sister have both used them and been hapy with what they got, but both cars were tired old ones. Biggest bonus was not having to advertise and get messed about dealing with people not turning up or wanting them for nothing!

But for a decent car I'd probably try Motorway and Cazoo as well.

griffter

4,143 posts

283 months

Thursday 2nd December 2021
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WBAC was utterly painless for me, but they called me after I booked online.
Motorway was a joke. I couldn’t get the car listed with them despite my best efforts. Wizzle led to low offers. Cazoo offering the most but I only found out too late.

Good point above about the V5. Check that out.