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Replying to: nonjth13 (Jun 17, 2005 11:10 am) You give the information to the buyers bank rep...via telephone or in person if you go to their bank or vice versa. I will say it again...if you have a good bank then they have security procedures in place to protect you and your account. Besides...they have to pay you for your car someway...and for me, before I sign that title over I always make sure those funds are in my account. I have done this many times with no problems whatsoever! If you have a good head on your shoulders and know what you are doing then there should be no problem. And if all else fails and you just can handle selling a car to private party then just trade it in! Enough said... |
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It is irritating when the listers (dealers usually, sorry guys and gals) don't update their listings and remove them when the car sells. Also, lack of details in a listing is a waste - especially color and transmission. My experience is that most dealers that list these used cars KNOW ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ABOUT THEM. I nearly took a 4 hour drive to check out an Eclipse Spyder (from WV into Ohio). the listing quoted it as being a v-6, I called about it, the salesperson assured me it was a 6 cylinder, we talked price, and thank heavens, I took one last hard look at the autotrader photo and could just make out the GS on the back of the car. I called again and asked if that was a GS, she said yes, so, BAM, it's a 4 cylinder. She said that everyone at the lot thought all Eclipses were 6 cylinders. They even priced it as a GT. My thoughts on autotrader....look all you want to, check and double-check before you buy!! |
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Replying to: mirth (Jun 17, 2005 11:32 am) Interestingly, this also works in reverse - The back of the negotiated check gives you the recipient's corresponding information. This can be.... useful. -Greg |
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I have a car listed on autotrader.com. Last week I received an email from someone making a reasonable offer for my car. I thought it was a little odd to make an offer before seeing it in person but I did reply to him that I would accept his offer, and gave him my phone number to arrange to see the car. After 4 days I received the following email from him. I am very sorry for getting back to you lately,I travel out of State for art exhibition and it will take me about three weeks to get back,I am actually getting the car for my old mum and will not like that you sell it to another interested customer. As regards payment.I am very okay with the price of $14200 and will send to you US POSTAL Money order to avoid further tardiness in completing the transaction so as soon as you get it cashed i will informe the agent that will come for pick up.I will need your full name as you will want it on the check,and address,including your direct phone number for easy communication.Get back to me as soon as you get this mail because i will like the car to be ready before my old mum return from Mexico. |
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Replying to: bogiedriver (Oct 24, 2005 9:38 am) Some of these publications tend to attract this. |
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Replying to: bogiedriver (Oct 24, 2005 9:38 am) And who is this agent coming to pick it up? If this guy has money to pay an agent, why not use that money to buy "mum" an even nicer car? Like both you and isell, it just smells fishy. But I'd definitely like to know if they are now scamming with postal money orders.
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Replying to: qbrozen (Oct 24, 2005 9:55 am) http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/04/26/business/scam.php i wonder if, unlike cashier's checks, you can just go to your bank with it and have them verify that the money order is truly legit before turning the car over to "his agent."
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Replying to: qbrozen (Oct 24, 2005 9:58 am) I woujld never consider selling the car without actually talking to the buyer and meeting him in person. The fact that he is e-mailing me rather than picking up a phone is a huge RED FLAG for me. And why buy a BMW 323i for his "old mum"? Thanks again |
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Replying to: bogiedriver (Oct 24, 2005 9:38 am) IT'S A SCAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have placed my share of cars on autotrader.com and have received the same weird emails.....but once you tell them that you will not release the car until the funds are safely in your bank.....you will never here from them again!!!!! EVERY single ad that I have placed on autotrader.com comes with one or more scam emails....and when I send a not so nice email back to them....again, you never hear from them again. If someone is interested in doing business like that then a phone call and wire transfer is the way to go....get your bank involved and asked them what in the best SECURE way of doing this transaction!!! Again, DON'T DO IT!!!!!!! |
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