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Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 4th, 2013, 10:39 am
by abcent
Word of advise to people buying cars....don't be time wasters... Figure out how much $$$ your going to need, have it in cash ready to go, THEN start enquiring about the car. Don't negetiate the price of the car via text, cash talks! So turn up to look at it then negotiate from there (unless you coming from very far away to look then an actual PHONECALL is required). There's no emotion involved with texting, so sellers less likely to budge on price as at that point your still not a serious buyer, and buyers... Lots of pics are good and all, but how can you know the actual condition of it or how it drives without seeing it in person? You might see it an think your getting a bargain at its current price for all you know! I mean how many cars on here do you see the phrase " pics don't do it justice" ?
Pretty sure most who have sold cars in the past will agree? I'm currently selling my car and am getting beyond fed up with time wasters that can't actually buy the car regardless of how much they want to. Asking me to wait till they sell their car, or get approved for loans or swapping for all kinda random stuff I don't want or need lol
Anyway.....

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Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 4th, 2013, 11:54 am
by Bipolar
Preaching to the choir mate.
As a seller you just need to be blunt. Example of someone who texted me about a car we had on the market for $7,900:
Douche: "Would you take 5000 cash?
Me: "No. I'd rather keep it than sell for so little."
End of conversation.
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 4th, 2013, 12:18 pm
by private9
Meh, it's always been the same.
Don't like it, trade.
BTW, I've bought LOTS of cars sight unseen negotiated via phone only.
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 4th, 2013, 12:51 pm
by EBOOST
Lol why have that big rant then like what private9 has said which is the opposite?
But yeah always the same and ive actually sold my last 2 cars via text only then them coming to look.
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 4th, 2013, 1:13 pm
by BROCKYB8
Yeah my Xw wagon I have had about 10 people msg and email and ring me . give me time they coming by (and not turning up) or coming to look at car and then trying to trade or ask for it for like half the price
However when I sold my dads commodore and ed they both negotiated over phone came from out of state and picked it up and left .
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 4th, 2013, 1:15 pm
by abcent
I just my opinion, and what I've experienced over the years. And as I buyer I tend not to negotiate till I've seen the car in person an know what it's genuinely like, cash in my hand ready to deal. I've had some time wasters as sellers too! Turn up all keen on the car an find its in much much worse condition then in pics and description....
I guess always having modified cars will always get interest of tyre kickers, I just hate beeing messed around, by text, phone call or in person. I've wasted 3 separate days due to "texters" and their not showing up an haven't heard from them since. Perhaps a simple "won't be coming" text is too much to ask lol
If texting negotiations has worked for you guys in the past then I'm glad it worked out for you, I just seem to get nothing but dreamers texting questions, even making times to come see it... Then don't show. Or 3 iPhone screens of text dialog saying there super keen... Then nothing
Shit happens, comes with selling a car..... All that. I'm just venting my annoyance at the world

Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 4th, 2013, 1:19 pm
by abcent
BROCKYB8 wrote:Yeah my Xw wagon I have had about 10 people msg and email and ring me . give me time they coming by (and not turning up) or coming to look at car and then trying to trade or ask for it for like half the price
However when I sold my dads commodore and ed they both negotiated over phone came from out of state and picked it up and left .
Phone call negotiating is expected if car is a long distance away/interstate, but they'd also be showing genuine interest through actually talking to you about the car I'm guessing (not texting), and likely to be a few phone calls?
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 4th, 2013, 1:49 pm
by NUT347
Same old stories.
Had a bloke ring up for my BA, I was an hour away from home at a family BBQ, said he had cash ready and wants to look (18k), after me telling him give me 2 hours (go home and then clean it) I call him back after waiting almost 3 hours to be told "not that keen mate, would you take 10k?"
He couldn't understand why I lost my shit and told him to go **** himself.
But, the good stories. Kester and I only really texted during the sale, he rang me first up and said how much for it as is with no Roady or reg (as he was interstate) I said 16k, deal was done deposit was transferred, 4 days later I picked him up from the airport and he drove home.
Moral of the story, you get time wasters and shit kunts, but the car won't sell until the right buyer comes along, don't nurse the shit kunts!!
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 4th, 2013, 1:50 pm
by NUT347
Also, my ED XR I'm selling for 2k some dick offers me $800 on a forum ... Cough jayedxr6 cough.
I agree with the low balling shits me when they haven't even seen the car
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 4th, 2013, 1:58 pm
by BROCKYB8
NUT347 wrote:Also, my ED XR I'm selling for 2k some dick offers me $800 on a forum ... Cough jayedxr6 cough.
I agree with the low balling shits me when they haven't even seen the car
Yeah I had a few people similar to this with both the Ed and the xw
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 4th, 2013, 2:25 pm
by Jayedxr6
Haha nut sorry
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 4th, 2013, 4:15 pm
by Sloxr6
Just the times I guess there has always been time wasters. Everyone txts these days is all I ever do. I find it so much easier. I have brought a few cars by txt. Haven't had any problems
I have also been stuffed around by a lot. But you have there number if there not there when they say there going to be send them a msg. If they don't reply ring them. If they still don't answer chances are they ain't going to show. Saves wasting your day waiting around.
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 4th, 2013, 5:15 pm
by misk
I offer less a lot but try to be polite and always say I understand if its a no but the xh we bought was advertised for 1500 with all the exttas and I offer 750 with no extras included and he said to take it all anyway lol.
I also paid it off over a month and a bit.
I am very appreciative of it all though!
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 4th, 2013, 6:08 pm
by EBOOST
If you get a low offer I just ignore it. Tell them to piss off fuels them in my experience.
Also f#ck forums for selling cars, ive sold all my recent ones on gumtree within a week of advertising, but I had reasonable prices on them Imo.
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 4th, 2013, 7:13 pm
by XR_Lightning
Don't try and sell a car over a car forum, Facebook and to a lesser extent Gumtree and none of these problems will happen and/or be minimised.
Carsales seems to be a much better way to buy/sell a car. People are only on there for one thing as its a dedicated site. You get too many spur of the moment shitkickers types on FB etc...
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 4th, 2013, 7:20 pm
by BROCKYB8
Damo half the issues with my xw has been off car sales .
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 4th, 2013, 8:31 pm
by XR_Lightning
Carsales just seems to the most hasstle free way to buy or sell a car.
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 4th, 2013, 10:15 pm
by holmsy
at least 20 of the 30 or so cars iv bought have been negotiated before i had seen the car in person.
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 4th, 2013, 10:51 pm
by EBOOST
Yeah same I had more shitkickers off carsales than gumtree.
I always negotiate before going to see also, no point wasteing mine or the sellers time if they won't even contemplate my offer.
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 5th, 2013, 11:03 am
by TAXI
I had my gas gas 450 on gumtree forsale/or swap for roady.
Had a bloke txting me I send lots of detailed pics to show how mint it was
He said yep I definitely want it but his sv 1000 was out of reg so he cant get to me will I deliver.
I say yep cos he only lives a hour away. He then says let me know when ya loaded up and I'll txt address, so bike loaded so I txt him, i get no reply time wasted.
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 5th, 2013, 11:14 am
by TAXI
Another one had my mint fully optioned xr6t up for sale or swap for decent 4wd.
And I get stupid offers like faded dented half a million kay old patrols. I then say no thanks not interested
And then get reply saying fu you wont get any better offers than this how bout I chuck in my caravan that hasnt moved in 40 years..
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 7th, 2013, 7:45 pm
by 09SR5
My favourite is "xxxx cash"
How else we're they planning on paying for it?
Re: Word of advice to car buyers - don't be time wasters

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October 7th, 2013, 8:51 pm
by MMD
09SR5 wrote:My favourite is "xxxx cash"
How else we're they planning on paying for it?
people get told bank cheque or cash.
I sold my sisters car for her, the guy rocks up with a personal cheque for 14k.
Not gonna happen mate. Sign the papers cancel the cheque.