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05-09-2013, 17:17 | #1 |
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Buying a car off eBay...
..without seeing it or test driving it first.
Anyone done it? Anyone know if you're still covered by eBay or PayPal protection? It's just that I've got my eye on a couple but they're both based around the south coast area and I'm naturally wary of chucking a grand or so at a potentially dead tin box. |
05-09-2013, 17:26 | #2 | |
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05-09-2013, 17:31 | #3 |
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speaking from experience ....... don't pay cash , use paypal ....... and even them some categories ( including motors ) are NOT COVERED by e bays buyer protection programme .
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05-09-2013, 17:32 | #4 |
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Isn't there something in eBay terms and conditions that say that once you've agreed to buy, you can't pull out of the deal? I know you could just walk away after driving it around if you think it's a bag of spanners but equally, the seller could refuse to hand over the keys until you've paid up.
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05-09-2013, 17:37 | #5 |
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I believe cars/vehicles are not covered by the same protection as other ebay stuff.
If you get there and you feel it's not as described in the ebay ad you can walk away. Don't worry about him giving you a non paying marker on your account, Ring ebay and say it was not as described and they will remove it. Briggie, whats your reason to say pay with paypal for a vehicle? I personally would not! |
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05-09-2013, 17:42 | #8 |
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05-09-2013, 17:43 | #9 |
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05-09-2013, 17:44 | #10 |
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If your selling anything on ebay and it's collection always accept cash.
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05-09-2013, 17:55 | #11 |
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I have done this and it worked out fine ,I got a great motor. If you see one you like ring them up and discus the car with them , if it sounds good offer to pay £100 deposit to secure it by pay pal, then arrange to pay the rest when you pick it up. if it is not as described you can try to get your deposit back through pay pal or if it is a dealer you are buying from and it is not as described then you are entitled to your deposit back under the distance selling rules of the fair trade act.
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05-09-2013, 18:56 | #12 |
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ive done it, no problems at all. I asked the guy all the questions I needed to satisfy myself, and when I turned up to pay for it pick it up, he made sure I took it for a test drive first to make sure I was happy. I was, and it was a fourtrak for £550 so I didn't expect much but it was ok.
I have even sold cars on ebay, and again people turn up, have a look pay and go away - no problems at all - I had good comms though and that's what is important. Ebay don't give you protection as such when it comes to second hand car deals like this. If you pay cash, then thats better because you have the right, whether they like it or not, to ensure it is as described, and if the description is limited or none existent, then you have reasonable assumption that as a vehicle it is in good condition, safe to drive and fits its purpose. End of the day, its all about common sense. Don't put yourself into a position at the time of picking the car up where you have to argue or back out - ask all relevant questions first and if you don't get answers, don't buy, simple. I think with cars, as a buyer, you have to use some sense, and be responsible and assume nothing. |
05-09-2013, 18:58 | #13 |
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Thanks for all the advice so far guys.
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05-09-2013, 19:27 | #14 |
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My advice is be prepared to walk away. That means being able to get home if its a heap. Don't do what my mate did and get on a train for 3hrs for clapped out kangoo at night, 1 way ticket. Then spend more on engine oil than diesel getting it home. Make sure you know what the common problems are with that particular vehicle and how to check for other stuff. Particularly head gaskets.
I've bought and sold plenty of motors on eBay. My view is dont trust em. |
05-09-2013, 19:31 | #15 |
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The problem is if you go all that way your gonna buy it. Ive done it myself when I should have known better.
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