Cinch offering a worse PX than WBAC
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Why is it the Cinch list a lower part ex valuation compared to WBAC when they are the same company? (It listed my local WBAC as where you can pick up your Cinch car from as well) - £4000 vs £3250, so c.20% less.
Shouldn't it be the other way around? (or just the same).
I know WBAC will knock the price down, but surely Cinch would do the same once they see things in the metal, or is it that they assume it is going to be worse than described so offer less to start with but then standby the valuation?
Shouldn't it be the other way around? (or just the same).
I know WBAC will knock the price down, but surely Cinch would do the same once they see things in the metal, or is it that they assume it is going to be worse than described so offer less to start with but then standby the valuation?
WBAC methods change.
The last car I sold to them recently (September) they bid £5800 which was high for a car that was £5000 cap clean.
They knocked it down to £5000 on the day, no damage at all.
Previously I've sold them cars, and they've offered Cap clean, and either didn't knock down at all, or only reduced a small amount for missus's kerbed alloys.
Buy you're right, what you've seen is poor conduct, those prices should be the same.
Gives the customer the feeling that someone's trying to have their pants down.
The last car I sold to them recently (September) they bid £5800 which was high for a car that was £5000 cap clean.
They knocked it down to £5000 on the day, no damage at all.
Previously I've sold them cars, and they've offered Cap clean, and either didn't knock down at all, or only reduced a small amount for missus's kerbed alloys.
Buy you're right, what you've seen is poor conduct, those prices should be the same.
Gives the customer the feeling that someone's trying to have their pants down.
Truckosaurus said:
Why is it the Cinch list a lower part ex valuation compared to WBAC when they are the same company? (It listed my local WBAC as where you can pick up your Cinch car from as well) - £4000 vs £3250, so c.20% less.
Tbf, the WBAC advert does say you can get better prices through them than when you part exchange 
I experienced this yesterday, offered 14.4k part ex for my 71 plate Fiesta ST with 24k on the clock, WBAC offered 17.9k - and when i went there, they knocked it down to 17.3k
Sadly couldn't find my V5 post house move so have had to request a replacement, so couldn't do the deal yesterday - but not seen a gap that big before
Sadly couldn't find my V5 post house move so have had to request a replacement, so couldn't do the deal yesterday - but not seen a gap that big before
Trevor555 said:
WBAC methods change.
The last car I sold to them recently (September) they bid £5800 which was high for a car that was £5000 cap clean.
They knocked it down to £5000 on the day, no damage at all.
Previously I've sold them cars, and they've offered Cap clean, and either didn't knock down at all, or only reduced a small amount for missus's kerbed alloys.
Buy you're right, what you've seen is poor conduct, those prices should be the same.
Gives the customer the feeling that someone's trying to have their pants down.
What justification did they give for reducing their offer by £800?The last car I sold to them recently (September) they bid £5800 which was high for a car that was £5000 cap clean.
They knocked it down to £5000 on the day, no damage at all.
Previously I've sold them cars, and they've offered Cap clean, and either didn't knock down at all, or only reduced a small amount for missus's kerbed alloys.
Buy you're right, what you've seen is poor conduct, those prices should be the same.
Gives the customer the feeling that someone's trying to have their pants down.
UKsandman said:
Trevor555 said:
WBAC methods change.
The last car I sold to them recently (September) they bid £5800 which was high for a car that was £5000 cap clean.
They knocked it down to £5000 on the day, no damage at all.
Previously I've sold them cars, and they've offered Cap clean, and either didn't knock down at all, or only reduced a small amount for missus's kerbed alloys.
Buy you're right, what you've seen is poor conduct, those prices should be the same.
Gives the customer the feeling that someone's trying to have their pants down.
What justification did they give for reducing their offer by £800?The last car I sold to them recently (September) they bid £5800 which was high for a car that was £5000 cap clean.
They knocked it down to £5000 on the day, no damage at all.
Previously I've sold them cars, and they've offered Cap clean, and either didn't knock down at all, or only reduced a small amount for missus's kerbed alloys.
Buy you're right, what you've seen is poor conduct, those prices should be the same.
Gives the customer the feeling that someone's trying to have their pants down.
Just a youngish lad in the reception room, saying that's what his computer says, and he can't do anything about it, and can't justify it.
But £5,000 was what the car was worth on the day, Cap clean was £5,000, so was happy enough.
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