Selling car on ebay..a good idea?
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Selling car on ebay..a good idea?
I am planning on putting my Beemer up for sale, and loads of people have said it will gte good money on ebay....
I advertsied my last m3 on ebay, and ended up paying fees totalling about £80 for a non-paying bidder....
In the end I sold it on autotrader....
So what do you guys think of ebay car selling.....will it work or will I get endless emails offerring crap pex's and derisery offers? not to mention the non paying bidders...
Thing I dont like about autotrader is that its hard to vet those who come to see the car, and I hate showing my car to the local bone thug drug dealers.....
Please advise.....
I advertsied my last m3 on ebay, and ended up paying fees totalling about £80 for a non-paying bidder....
In the end I sold it on autotrader....
So what do you guys think of ebay car selling.....will it work or will I get endless emails offerring crap pex's and derisery offers? not to mention the non paying bidders...
Thing I dont like about autotrader is that its hard to vet those who come to see the car, and I hate showing my car to the local bone thug drug dealers.....
Please advise.....
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sold my last 3 cars on ebay....20k BMW, 4K renualt and 18k TVR.
all sold within 48hrs of end of auction......i would NEVER used the trader again. As long as your add is VERY clear about terms you will be fine. (also i delete any bids from anyone with less than 10 feedback...keeps the idiots at bay)
all sold within 48hrs of end of auction......i would NEVER used the trader again. As long as your add is VERY clear about terms you will be fine. (also i delete any bids from anyone with less than 10 feedback...keeps the idiots at bay)
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I agree with Tiggs.
You've got to be absolutely straight in describing the car and make it clear that participants in the auction are bidding for the car; not to get to the front of the queue to start negotiations.
Best of luck.
Cheers
Kav
You've got to be absolutely straight in describing the car and make it clear that participants in the auction are bidding for the car; not to get to the front of the queue to start negotiations.
Best of luck.
Cheers
Kav
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A friend of mine sold his mini a few weeks ago.
Bloke won the auction, came to get it and pay for it, then offered my mate a lower price on what he actually Bid.
Stupidly my friend accepted, althought it was less than he wanted, he needed the quick sale.
What I say is make sure you sell it at the winning price, as Ebay say, it is a binding contract you enter when you bid.
But watch out, there are people who will F*** you over!
Peter
Bloke won the auction, came to get it and pay for it, then offered my mate a lower price on what he actually Bid.
Stupidly my friend accepted, althought it was less than he wanted, he needed the quick sale.
What I say is make sure you sell it at the winning price, as Ebay say, it is a binding contract you enter when you bid.
But watch out, there are people who will F*** you over!
Peter
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Originally Posted by Tiggs
sold my last 3 cars on ebay....20k BMW, 4K renualt and 18k TVR.
all sold within 48hrs of end of auction......i would NEVER used the trader again. As long as your add is VERY clear about terms you will be fine. (also i delete any bids from anyone with less than 10 feedback...keeps the idiots at bay)
all sold within 48hrs of end of auction......i would NEVER used the trader again. As long as your add is VERY clear about terms you will be fine. (also i delete any bids from anyone with less than 10 feedback...keeps the idiots at bay)
Thanks
Jerome
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i know someone who sold his motorbike on ebay, the winning bidder did a no show, so he offered it to the next highest bidder an got rid wihin a week, i guess there is always the slight back up of 2nd chance offers.
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i dont agree with that comment
ebay is so fookin big now its unreal people rely on honesty if your honest on there no problem, if your not your only wasting your own time and money
i feel its now startind ti determin the whole market, how many times have you herd when buying something..... well i could get xxx on ebay for it...
second hands goods are worth more now lol
ebay is so fookin big now its unreal people rely on honesty if your honest on there no problem, if your not your only wasting your own time and money
i feel its now startind ti determin the whole market, how many times have you herd when buying something..... well i could get xxx on ebay for it...
second hands goods are worth more now lol
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ok heres an idea
ive got a 1998 passat tdi on ebay, 105k in red, two low front tyres, mot exp end april 05, presentable car inside out couple little marks, its reachin £1600 and i will let it go to the highest bidder
thats the fun of ebay
tell me thats not a cheap car???
sold a shogun lwb v6 L reg, met grey all over, leather, tints, nice alloys, fookin was a real muscle looking machine a right geezers car lol
made £2400
another bargain
1998 transit turbo diesel in blue swb fookin mint old van, made £2200
1990 bmw 325i cabrio with leather made £1700
bmw e39 520ise 1999 V in black motorway miles made 5k
calibra turbo J reg clean £1200
i just let em ride ont here and take a gamble, normally the price they make is the price i guessed they would so im allways happy
fair enough look in papers but everything you see on ebay judge it as an honest description and bid accordingly, if its not as described when you view you walk... simple
seller know this, its only the odd **** who lets it down
ive got a 1998 passat tdi on ebay, 105k in red, two low front tyres, mot exp end april 05, presentable car inside out couple little marks, its reachin £1600 and i will let it go to the highest bidder
thats the fun of ebay
tell me thats not a cheap car???
sold a shogun lwb v6 L reg, met grey all over, leather, tints, nice alloys, fookin was a real muscle looking machine a right geezers car lol
made £2400
another bargain
1998 transit turbo diesel in blue swb fookin mint old van, made £2200
1990 bmw 325i cabrio with leather made £1700
bmw e39 520ise 1999 V in black motorway miles made 5k
calibra turbo J reg clean £1200
i just let em ride ont here and take a gamble, normally the price they make is the price i guessed they would so im allways happy
fair enough look in papers but everything you see on ebay judge it as an honest description and bid accordingly, if its not as described when you view you walk... simple
seller know this, its only the odd **** who lets it down
Last edited by apples24; 12 February 2005 at 06:56 PM.
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