Car buying agencies

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by davea, Apr 2, 2007.

  1. davea

    davea Guest

    Hi folks

    I've got my Honda Integra up for sale in magazines and web sites,
    don't worry I'm not goin to try and get a free ad on this group! I do
    have a big gripe though. I keep getting phone calls from these
    agencies who say they have buyers lined up to buy my car but before
    they give you their details you have to pay them a fee first, usually
    about £90! Despite my polite replies of no thank you I'm not
    interested, they still persist on calling almost daily. Getting to the
    point of phone rage now! I just had a guy on saying he was the
    director of the agency and that he owns a £108,000 car and that I have
    made a big mistake by advertising the car the way I have. He said no
    one reads the car magazines or web sites anymore and that his way is
    the way that everyone will be using to buy cars! I was apparently
    living in the past! He offered me £1000 more that what I have the car
    advertised at and said I have under priced it. Rubbish!
    Oh he also said he has a Judge as one of his customers who is using
    them to find him a Jensen interceptor!?! What difference does that
    make to me, true or not!

    The guy was extremely forward and getting to the point of being
    aggressive on the phone. I ended up having to say "look I have said no
    twice already..." and he hung up.

    Has anyone actually used these agencies before either to buy or sell
    your car? Most say they are all a scam and that once they have your
    £90 or whatever you won't hear from them again. I'm not going to use
    them, not after that phone call but interested to hear other peoples
    experiences with them.
     
    davea, Apr 2, 2007
    #1
  2. davea

    Matt Ion Guest

    If buddy wanted to give you £1000 more than you were asking, maybe you should
    have just taken it? :) Tell him to just deduct his £90 off the top.

    I dunno, this is probably why a lot of "private" for-sale ads I see actually
    specify, "NO AGENTS".
     
    Matt Ion, Apr 2, 2007
    #2
  3. davea

    davea Guest

    Yeah I know, I wish I had left space on the advert for "no agencies"
    now!.

    It was tempting for about 5 seconds until he said he must have my
    credit card details now before anything goes ahead. The fact that he
    got agressive and hung up abruptly confirmed to me they were not
    legit.
     
    davea, Apr 2, 2007
    #3
  4. davea

    Art Guest

    The only good thing George Bush has done in the US was to sign a do not call
    law which created a sign up list for anyone who did not want to receive
    unsolicited commercial phone calls. You should lobby your government for a
    similar law.



    Hi folks

    I've got my Honda Integra up for sale in magazines and web sites,
    don't worry I'm not goin to try and get a free ad on this group! I do
    have a big gripe though. I keep getting phone calls from these
    agencies who say they have buyers lined up to buy my car but before
    they give you their details you have to pay them a fee first, usually
    about £90! Despite my polite replies of no thank you I'm not
    interested, they still persist on calling almost daily. Getting to the
    point of phone rage now! I just had a guy on saying he was the
    director of the agency and that he owns a £108,000 car and that I have
    made a big mistake by advertising the car the way I have. He said no
    one reads the car magazines or web sites anymore and that his way is
    the way that everyone will be using to buy cars! I was apparently
    living in the past! He offered me £1000 more that what I have the car
    advertised at and said I have under priced it. Rubbish!
    Oh he also said he has a Judge as one of his customers who is using
    them to find him a Jensen interceptor!?! What difference does that
    make to me, true or not!

    The guy was extremely forward and getting to the point of being
    aggressive on the phone. I ended up having to say "look I have said no
    twice already..." and he hung up.

    Has anyone actually used these agencies before either to buy or sell
    your car? Most say they are all a scam and that once they have your
    £90 or whatever you won't hear from them again. I'm not going to use
    them, not after that phone call but interested to hear other peoples
    experiences with them.
     
    Art, Apr 2, 2007
    #4
  5. davea

    Chris Dugan Guest

    I usually turn the tables on them and say... OK you put me in touch with the
    buyers and if the deal goes ahead THEN I will pay your fee. That puts them
    on the back foot!

    When I had my last car up for sale I put in a line saying "no companies
    offering to sell the car for me" and only one phoned me, all I said to
    them was "Do you not understand English? Read the last line of my advert
    again" and then I hung up on the guy.

    Chris
     
    Chris Dugan, Apr 2, 2007
    #5
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