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We Buy Any Car
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Since moving house, our second car is now surplus to requirements. I asked 'webuyanycar.com' for a quote which turned out to be £20 less than we wanted.
Has anybody had any experience of this company, and any problems that arose?
Your comments will be muchly appreciated.
Has anybody had any experience of this company, and any problems that arose?
Your comments will be muchly appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.And when you do the deal they may well say it's not in as good a condition as you described and offer you far less, although this website would suggest otherwise:
https:/ /www.tr ustpilo t.co.uk /review /www.we buyanyc ar.com
A suspicious person my query some of the reviews.
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A suspicious person my query some of the reviews.
Not going to we buy won't protect you from that behaviour ZM, I had that happen to me when selling one of late DH's motorbikes. The dealer offered me an inflated price sight unseen then when the bloke turned up to collect it he found all kinds of faults and then the boss phoned me up and tried to beat me down. I told them both to Foxtrot Oscar and sold it to a biker for less than I had hoped but about twice what they tried to get it for. I sold his car just by contacting a local dealer. It had to be someone local as I couldn't drive it. The bloke was very nice and helpful and I got a fair price for it.
Thank you all for your answers.
ZM, some of the reviews looked too good to be true, but if you don't ask......
tonyav, I have booked an appointment for Tuesday next, I have no intention of letting the car go for less than their initial valuation, will try the local paper if the appointment proves fruitless.
Hopkirk, I had seen the £49.99 deduction for admin.
I'll let you know Tuesday evening how I got on! Fingers crossed.
ZM, some of the reviews looked too good to be true, but if you don't ask......
tonyav, I have booked an appointment for Tuesday next, I have no intention of letting the car go for less than their initial valuation, will try the local paper if the appointment proves fruitless.
Hopkirk, I had seen the £49.99 deduction for admin.
I'll let you know Tuesday evening how I got on! Fingers crossed.
BT, Honest John in the DT advises not to use WBAC, but to use Sure Sell instead. Link attached.
http:// www.hon estjohn .co.uk/ askhj/a nswer/3 7824/on line-se lling-- -recomm ended-d ealers
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TWR, perhaps Ummmm is right - it may depend upon the value of the car. If you're trying to sell an old banger for more than it's worth at auction, you can't expect any company to offer you more. Talking about a difference of £20 between your expectations and the offer received suggests to me an old car.