Why is it so hard to buy a car?!??!
Why is it so hard to buy a car?!??!
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poppopbangbang

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2,577 posts

169 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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Or yet another private seller rant....... I need to buy a car for work, it's nothing too special but we need to baseline some existing models etc. so as long as it's about right for its age then anything will do.

Found one on PH, it was sensibly priced and relatively local. Contact made, explained it was a sale to a business and that we weren't going to knock him on price if it was as described and he was in a position to complete a sale this week. Had a chat about Pistonheads, my Porsche and few other bits. All good right? Easiest car sale ever? ........ Absolutely not - between being asked to email finance his bank details and this afternoon (with a load of fking around in the middle) he's convinced himself it's somehow a scam, I don't exist and/or am three different people, the company doesn't exist and I'm trying to rip him off..... oh and apparently he's reported us to action fraud for good measure.

I know car sales can be a nightmare these days but Jesus titty fking Christ what is wrong with some people! It's not like I have a dodgy accent, am calling from an indian mobile number or trying to swap it for dogs/dagz!

Moral of the story? If you're in a rush don't try and buy a car for asking price - even if it is a grand cheaper than a dealer sale and you're just trying to be nice/lazy by not haggling because some people are so utterly bat st mental they'll decide it's a scam jester

Anyway found one at 5PM at a dealer 40 miles away, deal done over the phone and it's getting dropped off tomorrow but FFS.

Now over to my learned PH brethren to complain this rant didn't have enough swearing, didn't contain frozen sausages or throwing redbull and also explain how this was all my fault laugh


Every day a journey

3,051 posts

66 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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Old addage isn't it?

If it sounds too good to be true it probably is. Probably being the operative word.

A few searches on Companies house could have alleviated some fears as could other ways. Some people are just jittery as there ARE a lot of scammers out there.

His loss, not yours. Move on.

Hereward

5,062 posts

258 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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Come on man, what's his username and what car is it?!

poppopbangbang

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2,577 posts

169 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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Hereward said:
Come on man, what's his username and what car is it?!
Have no idea what his username is unfortunately or when he started kicking off I'd have posted on here for his attention laugh

kambites

71,378 posts

249 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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There's a reason many people are willing to pay considerably more to buy a car from a dealer than a private seller...

poppopbangbang

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2,577 posts

169 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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kambites said:
There's a reason many people are willing to pay considerably more to buy a car from a dealer than a private seller...
One good reason being some utter muppet doesn't end up with your mobile number and work email address rofl

Chedders

368 posts

117 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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I've been trying to sell a car this week and came across a complete scammer faffing about with bank transfers across emails. I mean, what's wrong with cash? Oh my god, this bloke would not shut up about his Porsche!

Every day a journey

3,051 posts

66 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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Chedders said:
I've been trying to sell a car this week and came across a complete scammer faffing about with bank transfers across emails. I mean, what's wrong with cash? Oh my god, this bloke would not shut up about his Porsche!
Probably ended up thinking 'Porsche w*****'

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poppopbangbang

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2,577 posts

169 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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Every day a journey said:
Probably ended up thinking 'Porsche w*****'

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Hey he started it, he had one too! biggrin

Davie

6,154 posts

243 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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I've found it to be one extreme to the other.

Of late, I bought my Volvo from a chap in South Wales... old school chap, not interested in social media or emails "ring me and we'll talk" so I did and having asked some more details about the cars, announced that I'd be driving down from Scotland with an old shed of a Volvo he could basically have and that I'd be driving away in his assuming it was all as described. "No worries" he said and with that shunned any further requests from others to view / buy the car and put blind faith in the fact some random bloke was going to drive a 900 mile round trip the following weekend and buy it. But I did.

Conversely, tried to buy a couple of older Volvos prior to that and one in Hull where I emailed the chap (refused to take a call) and said that I'd be happy to buy the car, would arrange for it to be collected as travel wasn't viable and that I'd send him a deposit today and the balance when the transport company arrived to collect but that was too risky for him and he wanted me to hand him cash. That one never happened but a second one where it was for sale, I told the chap I'd be on the train the following day (Edinburgh to York) and would take it only to be branded a dreamer, time waster and such like. He withdrew the sale then relisted a week later, so again I tried and this time he reluctantly agreed. To be honest I wish I hadn't bothered.

People are strange, but I've learned if they're too suspicious or unwilling to discuss like gentleman... just walk away.

poppopbangbang

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2,577 posts

169 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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Davie said:
People are strange, but I've learned if they're too suspicious or unwilling to discuss like gentleman... just walk away.
You're absolutely right but what has confused me so much over this one was that it was a perfectly normal, rational conversation to begin with....... which then, all by himself, turned into the full mental.

Anyway my comment about mobile numbers above came back to bite me pretty quicky - I think we can assume he's read this post:



And it's just started again rolleyes

Krikkit

27,930 posts

209 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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Oh dear sounds like a right nightmare!

Trackdayer

1,090 posts

69 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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I sell a fair few cars and to be honest, I'm picky when it comes to buyers. If something annoys me or doesn't feel right, I politely tell them they aren't the sort of buyer I'm looking for.

Not aimed at you OP.

The Rotrex Kid

34,583 posts

188 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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Goodness rofl

Those missed calls are ace. Probably realised he missed out on a nice easy sale!

SidewaysSi

10,742 posts

262 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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I would be calling the police...stalker alert!

Dynamic Space Wizard

961 posts

132 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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Ok dude, I'm sorry, I was wrong. You can have it for half price. Just come round and get it and post the money through the letter box.

Pegscratch

1,872 posts

136 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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Do you think he’ll be brave enough to fess up? laugh

deeen

6,371 posts

273 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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If you give me £2000, you can have my car. What could be simpler than that?

james6546

1,601 posts

79 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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I tried to buy this last month

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SAAB-9-3-93-AERO-V6-247...

But the only way to get in touch was via ebay messages, and no one ever got back to me!

I ended up buying another one for a lot less.

Conversely last month I was trying to sell my F31 330D, a company called me up, offered me the asking price and then sent two people to come and collect it. When they got here they left their car in the middle of the road with loud music on, while one guy spoke to his boss on the phone really loudly pointing out scratches and dents (I said it wasn't perfect, it was a 6 year old car), some of which didn't exist. Then they just got in their car and drove off without saying everything. Because of that I'll not be bothering with any car buying service again, we were both totally weirded out.

It actually sold to a really nice guy who was in the raf in Cyprus. That sounded dodgy to begin with, but turned out perfect and everyone was happy.

williamp

20,335 posts

301 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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Dont be too hard on the seller. This is fraud out there (cheapest price for cash, gov etc etc) and various other frauds which can happen.

So is somsone rocks up go offer the full price, now, without any questions, its fair to be suspicious. In this case, it was genuine. I imagine in many others, it wont be.