Where’s the scam?…

Where’s the scam?…

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Nigel_O

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3,298 posts

234 months

Wednesday 21st May
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I’ve been looking for a Yeti 4x4 for a few weeks as a replacement for my Panda 4x4. I’m particularly interested in the Monte Carlo model.

There’s a back-street dealer in Keighley (no, not that one) that has two or three Yetis for sale, along with a whole load of high-end stuff. When I called about one of the Yetis, I was told it was sold, but the same adverts keep re-appearing. I called again to be told “it’s just sold”

It doesn’t add up - why would a dealer advertise cars they don’t have? Is it some kind of front for something a bit nefarious?

If anyone fancies trying, it shouldn’t take long to track down a Yeti Monte Carlo in Keighley… ;-)

jeremyc

25,787 posts

299 months

Wednesday 21st May
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It may not be a scam: often dealers have "bulk" deals with advertising platforms and either through laziness or just wanting to fill their allocation of ads keep the same details in their uploaded list, even if they may have sold them. It might be a way of gauging mark demand for particular models based on the number of enquiries they get. smile

Chris Peacock

3,060 posts

149 months

Wednesday 21st May
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Nigel_O said:
Is it some kind of front for something a bit nefarious?
Nigel_O said:
a back-street dealer in Keighley
Answered your own question there biggrin

maz8062

3,136 posts

230 months

Thursday 22nd May
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No matter how many times you or anyone else calls the dealer, the car is sold! Look elsewhere my friend.

BenS94

3,174 posts

39 months

Thursday 22nd May
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maz8062 said:
No matter how many times you or anyone else calls the dealer, the car is sold! Look elsewhere my friend.
Why continue to advertise a sold car is the question here.

paul_c123

765 posts

8 months

Thursday 22nd May
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BenS94 said:
Why continue to advertise a sold car is the question here.
Answered in the 2nd post on this thread.

Dealers have a "package" of (for example) 9 advert slots. If they have 8 cars for sale and one recently sold, rather than leave the slot blank they'll leave the details of the last sold car in it, until they have a 9th ready for sale.

They don't give a discount back for using less slots than the package. The package sizes aren't particularly flexible.

georgeyboy12345

3,910 posts

50 months

Thursday 22nd May
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If they are on autotrader, report them

Its Just Adz

16,188 posts

224 months

Thursday 22nd May
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Golden rule, never ever buy a car from West Yorkshire.

normalbloke

8,068 posts

234 months

Sunday 1st June
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Its Just Adz said:
Golden rule, never ever buy a car from West Yorkshire.
Slough, Leicester,Luton,Scotland etc etc

Kev_Mk3

3,237 posts

110 months

Sunday 1st June
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normalbloke said:
Its Just Adz said:
Golden rule, never ever buy a car from West Yorkshire.
Slough, Leicester,Luton,Scotland etc etc
or anywhere starting with B

swiftguy

68 posts

89 months

Sunday 1st June
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Kev_Mk3 said:
or anywhere starting with B
Buckinghamshire, Belgravia smile

sixor8

6,958 posts

283 months

Monday 2nd June
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Bought a car at the Iconic auction online yesterday, in Bicester. eek Collecting today. smile