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Paying For A Car I Haven’t Seen
Morning all,
I am thinking of buying a car that is in Scotland and almost 400 miles away from me.
I have looked at the pricing for a pre-purchase inspection and also transporting it to me as it’s not possible to drive there and view it under the current restrictions. If the inspection is satisfactory and I wish to proceed with the sale what would be the best way to go about paying for it? I am concerned about paying the money without having the V5 at the same time. Is they a reliable service that can mediate the transaction that anybody knows of?
I am thinking of buying a car that is in Scotland and almost 400 miles away from me.
I have looked at the pricing for a pre-purchase inspection and also transporting it to me as it’s not possible to drive there and view it under the current restrictions. If the inspection is satisfactory and I wish to proceed with the sale what would be the best way to go about paying for it? I am concerned about paying the money without having the V5 at the same time. Is they a reliable service that can mediate the transaction that anybody knows of?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It’s a private sale. They have agreed for me to arrange for a pre-purchase inspection. Their story seems to make sense but obviously I don’t want to pay with it getting the V5 at the same time. I could ask if they would accept a holding deposit and then collect after lockdown but I think they’d want the money in full or sell to someone else.
They may entertain this idea: You pay a non refundable deposit of say £250 and the balance when the car is delivered and you are happy. You limit losses and they are compensated if it's a wasted trip. I have experience of this from both sides. The seller could be selling a hunk of junk and the buyer could be a total time waster who expects an N year old car to be brand new. What's the car and how much? That may help me give you more information.
The car is only £6000 but it’s got the exact spec I’m after and is definitely below market value. A pre-purchase inspection is c£200 and transportation around £500.
I can’t see them taking a NRD for less than £1000 as it would cost them £500 to get it back.
I think I’ll get a PPI then leave a deposit if satisfactory and ask them to store until lockdown is over. However, they may want to sell it to someone that can lay and take it away sooner.
I can’t see them taking a NRD for less than £1000 as it would cost them £500 to get it back.
I think I’ll get a PPI then leave a deposit if satisfactory and ask them to store until lockdown is over. However, they may want to sell it to someone that can lay and take it away sooner.
Sadly I can't see anything in your solution for the seller.
Would it work if they sold it to you through eBay? They put it on the site for a fixed Buy Now fee, you buy it plus delivery and offer few extra quid for the eBay fee. It gets delivered with the V5 but if its not as described you dispute it with eBay. Maybe worth considering?
Would it work if they sold it to you through eBay? They put it on the site for a fixed Buy Now fee, you buy it plus delivery and offer few extra quid for the eBay fee. It gets delivered with the V5 but if its not as described you dispute it with eBay. Maybe worth considering?
As has already been suggested, using an escrow service would seem to be the best way forward for you. If you do so though, make sure that you're using a legitimate FCA authorised company: https:/ /conver sation. which.c o.uk/mo ney/sca m-watch -buying -used-c ar-escr ow-serv ice-aut o-trade r/
The firm is most definitely legitimate
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and gets very good reviews on TrustPilot (except from people who've clearly been trying to con people into buying something dodgy!)
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The firm is most definitely legitimate
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and gets very good reviews on TrustPilot (except from people who've clearly been trying to con people into buying something dodgy!)
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