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  • Kilty_2
    Kilty_2 Posts: 5,818 Forumite
    Red_Panda wrote: »
    The best price from a franchise £19,335 or private £17,245. Webuyanycar using our number plate £10500.

    Facepalm.......

    Those prices are for BUYING that car, RETAIL.
  • BlueC
    BlueC Posts: 734 Forumite
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    Here's my experience for the record: they valued my Saab 9-3 at £5480 - very low mileage and excellent condition. I just sold it privately for £7300. Make of that what you will.

    I would advise to clean/valet/polish/wax your car, advertise it (autotrader is still the best - that was where all my interested parties came from) and have a little patience and then you'll get much more than webuyanycar will give you.
  • mcjordi
    mcjordi Posts: 4,238 Forumite
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    offered £50 for my old fiesta got 180 scrap lol

    current fiesta they offered £254 but would charge a £49.99 admin fee on that so just over £204 for the car ermm no thanks.. i could break it for spares for a lot more.. currently selling on ebay for £500 with 17 watchers atm

    they only want cars they can sell on their carcraft forecourt..
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  • Kilty_2
    Kilty_2 Posts: 5,818 Forumite
    mcjordi wrote: »
    offered £50 for my old fiesta got 180 scrap lol

    current fiesta they offered £254 but would charge a £49.99 admin fee on that so just over £204 for the car ermm no thanks.. i could break it for spares for a lot more.. currently selling on ebay for £500 with 17 watchers atm

    they only want cars they can sell on their carcraft forecourt..

    Do they charge an admin fee on the £50 too leaving you pennies? :eek:
  • mcjordi
    mcjordi Posts: 4,238 Forumite
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    Kilty wrote: »
    Do they charge an admin fee on the £50 too leaving you pennies? :eek:

    no it said £0 admin charge :o how kind of them :rotfl:
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  • Kilty_2
    Kilty_2 Posts: 5,818 Forumite
    :rotfl: :rotfl:
  • Red_Panda_2
    Red_Panda_2 Posts: 261 Forumite
    Kilty wrote: »
    Facepalm.......

    Those prices are for BUYING that car, RETAIL.

    Yep so why would anyone sell it at £10,500?!?!?
    Any spelling mistakes are entirely on purpose to check you're paying attention :p
  • Kilty_2
    Kilty_2 Posts: 5,818 Forumite
    Red_Panda wrote: »
    Yep so why would anyone sell it at £10,500?!?!?

    Do you have any understanding of how the motor trade works?
  • Moonmaiden
    Moonmaiden Posts: 5 Forumite
    I was looking to sell my MG TF and though i wanted a hassle free transaction. Webuyanycar stuck in my head after their annoying TV ads though the offer they gave me of £750 was laughable! I would not ever go through them to sell my car again as i got a better deal through past exchange with a dealer.
    What annoyed me even more was that i kept getting hounded by the quote all over the internet. My advice would be first try and sell your car privately and use webuyanycar as a last absolutely LAST resort.
  • Flyboy152
    Flyboy152 Posts: 17,118 Forumite
    I put these people in the same category as the "Cash for Gold" shysters.
    The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark
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