Selling on Market place, any one done it?
Selling on Market place, any one done it?
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monty999

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1,180 posts

122 months

Wednesday 30th July
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Hi all, have just put my car on marketplace but I m a bit wary about replies I ve had so far. No soon as the ad went on I ve had quite a few responses ( within minutes). I m just a bit sceptical about these quick replies, has anyone sold on there before or is there anything I should be aware of before giving out any further details. Hope I m not just paranoid as I ve never sold or a car on there before. Cheers in advance for any advice .

SuffolkDefender

249 posts

113 months

Wednesday 30th July
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Usual marketplace muppets will be all over it like flies to st, but common sense applies imo. Don't give our details if you're not going to be there, check profiles before offering viewings, don't click links.

And everyone wants a bargain on marketplace, so expect silly offers. Otherwise, eBay or Autotrader.

paul_c123

1,113 posts

10 months

Wednesday 30th July
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Probably from dealers, small traders or clued-up private buyers who use software or an app to alert them to new adverts when they appear.

cayman-black

13,177 posts

233 months

Wednesday 30th July
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I sold my Merc on MP a coupe of years ago he was local and snapped it up straight away.

vikingaero

11,967 posts

186 months

Wednesday 30th July
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Be aware of people wanting to pay more for the car, have it collected, mention anything to do with escrow or titles.

When they turn up make sure there aren't 99 of them all wanting to crowd around the car to distract you and put oil in the coolant/up the exhaust. Insist if there are a load of them that 2 can inspect it, but the rest can stay in their car.

P675

517 posts

49 months

Wednesday 30th July
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It's a nightmare, put an Avensis on for £600. Inundated with messages asking things like what's the lowest price. Ones you do actually engage with don't have any intention to come and look at the car.

My approach now is Autotrader, using a 3.99 a month Lebara SIM I can take out of the second SIM slot as soon as the sale is concluded.

Belle427

10,816 posts

250 months

Wednesday 30th July
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Assuming Facebook marketplace i have sold my last 6 cars there, not a sniff on here, Autotrader or ebay.
Just sit back and wait for the silly comments and have a bit of fun with them if you can!

AnhBanhBao

278 posts

64 months

Wednesday 30th July
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Based on previous experience I’d have drafted a couple of paragraphs about the car ready to send to anyone who asks for ‘more info.’ If they’re willing to speak on the phone then even better.

Once that’s filtered out 90% of the enquiries then I wouldn’t actually discuss price/condition any further unless they commit to coming to view.

Basically give them all the info they’d need to decide whether it’s worth them coming to look at it, then take it from there if and when they arrive.

Evil.soup

3,990 posts

222 months

Wednesday 30th July
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I have used MP and it is fine. Of Course, you will get quite a few stupid offers or daft questions. I don't mind answering a few questions, but I don't fully engage unless it is someone clearly interested, so , keen to come and view in person, trying to arrange a suitable meeting time etc, only then would I share a location and would generally meet somewhere close to my home like a car part. If they are no good, at least they don't know your address.

Alternatively, I have also used Motorway, its an online auction site and as I got more than I was expecting without the hassle of tyre kickers. It's worth looking as my car sold on there for more than the estimate.

Krikkit

27,561 posts

198 months

Wednesday 30th July
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P675 said:
It's a nightmare, put an Avensis on for £600. Inundated with messages asking things like what's the lowest price. Ones you do actually engage with don't have any intention to come and look at the car.
Cheap cars are always a nightmare, regardless of platform imho.

AT can be OK as a lot of people don't even bother with it for cheap stuff these days (as it's a king's ransom)

Juan B

588 posts

21 months

Wednesday 30th July
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Motorway is pretty good provided the car is in alright condition and no mechanical faults etc, you'll get more than WBAC.

FB Marketplace can be okay you may just have to put up with a few idiots and a few scammers, soon as they start mentioning paypal deposits and stuff just ignore them. I listed and got a couple of dealers offering which was alright.

monty999

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1,180 posts

122 months

Wednesday 30th July
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Many thanks for the replies so far. I must admit, having not done this too often, it does seem a scary process and my ‘ spider senses’ are tingling each time I get another message. Latest one wants the mot details and a cv. Firstly, the mot history ( done yesterday so 12 & 1/2 months) is readily available on the gov. Site but asssuming he means a vehicle condition report and not a curriculum vitae (VCR), then surly that’s upto the purchaser to get ( and pay for) for their due diligence when purchasing. There is no way I’m doing it for them not to turn up. I’ll give it a week to see how it goes then maybe go AT or on here as that’s where I bought it 10 years ago off a fellow PH’er. Wish me luck, cheers 🤞

Evil.soup

3,990 posts

222 months

Wednesday 30th July
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monty999 said:
Many thanks for the replies so far. I must admit, having not done this too often, it does seem a scary process and my spider senses are tingling each time I get another message. Latest one wants the mot details and a cv. Firstly, the mot history ( done yesterday so 12 & 1/2 months) is readily available on the gov. Site but asssuming he means a vehicle condition report and not a curriculum vitae (VCR), then surly that s upto the purchaser to get ( and pay for) for their due diligence when purchasing. There is no way I m doing it for them not to turn up. I ll give it a week to see how it goes then maybe go AT or on here as that s where I bought it 10 years ago off a fellow PH er. Wish me luck, cheers ?
I would just send a link to the Gov MOT website and tell them they are free to arrange their own inspection if they wish to do so at your convenience when viewing the car in person. Most will just ghost you after that, but if not, you may have a genuine customer...possibly...

KadettE

202 posts

11 months

Wednesday 30th July
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Recently sold a car on facebook and got a lot more ad views than ebay or gumtree. Took a couple months to sell though because a lot of initial interest were traders with lowball offers or just general chancers looking for a couple grand off.

What amused me was almost every morning I would find messages from someone enquiring late at night and 95% of them I never heard back from. Guess many like to start dreaming even before going to sleep.

Richard-390a0

2,969 posts

108 months

Wednesday 30th July
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I sold my old Mk4 GTi via Marketplace last year, like others have said expect a load of chancers, wasters, swop it for an xBox & small time traders. I had one guy who was a bit too enthusiastic & I thought he's building it up in his head to be something much better than what it is, so it could've ended in disappointment for him. Luckily a small time trader came the same day, made a cheeky offer (still more than I would've got for scrap), so I accepted it & it worked out well for both of us.

vikingaero

11,967 posts

186 months

Wednesday 30th July
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Evil.soup said:
monty999 said:
Many thanks for the replies so far. I must admit, having not done this too often, it does seem a scary process and my spider senses are tingling each time I get another message. Latest one wants the mot details and a cv. Firstly, the mot history ( done yesterday so 12 & 1/2 months) is readily available on the gov. Site but asssuming he means a vehicle condition report and not a curriculum vitae (VCR), then surly that s upto the purchaser to get ( and pay for) for their due diligence when purchasing. There is no way I m doing it for them not to turn up. I ll give it a week to see how it goes then maybe go AT or on here as that s where I bought it 10 years ago off a fellow PH er. Wish me luck, cheers ?
I would just send a link to the Gov MOT website and tell them they are free to arrange their own inspection if they wish to do so at your convenience when viewing the car in person. Most will just ghost you after that, but if not, you may have a genuine customer...possibly...
One of the more recent scams are those requesting you pay for an inspection report, hoping you will do so to make the car more saleable, or they will agree to buy the car from you at full price if you do so. But the website they use looks real, but there is no inspection report. It's just the inspection report scammers getting you to pay them free money for imaginary reports.

Belle427

10,816 posts

250 months

Wednesday 30th July
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Best one i had last year was a chap driving 2 hours to look at a car, viewed had a drive and was happy and left a £50 deposit as he could not take away there and then.
Messaged me a few days later saying he could not make it back and did not mention the deposit so i had a free tank of fuel on him.
Some odd ones out there for sure.

monty999

Original Poster:

1,180 posts

122 months

Wednesday 30th July
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vikingaero said:
One of the more recent scams are those requesting you pay for an inspection report, hoping you will do so to make the car more saleable, or they will agree to buy the car from you at full price if you do so. But the website they use looks real, but there is no inspection report. It's just the inspection report scammers getting you to pay them free money for imaginary reports.
Yes, that’s what he wanted me to do,. Sent a link to a car report site and insisted that I pay for the report. I told him that if you buy a house it’s the buyer who pays for searches and surveys , not the seller. Not heard much back after !

davek_964

10,336 posts

192 months

Wednesday 30th July
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I don't think it's just 'free money for imaginary reports' either. What do you think happens once they have your card details?

Doc_Love

20 posts

40 months

Wednesday 30th July
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Sold 2 of my cars in the last 6 weeks through FB marketplace. Agree with alot written on here - you'll get several time wasters and those offering pennies but my buyers both came through Marketplace rather than Gumtree or AT!

Usually easy to weed out the numpties. My advice is dont put yourself out - dont change plans or go out your way to accommodate potential viewers. That way you dont get pi££ed off when people dont turn up or arrive super late.