How do they dispose of the cars they buy?
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They sell them to the public - their locations usually seem to coincide with a Carcraft location.
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They also offer you a low price and charge a £30 administration fee.
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....and as well as all that, you get the most irritating advert on the box !
Ted
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What's adverts? Get a PVR Ted! (I'm sure we've done this before somewhere...)
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How do I prevent adverts. being seen using my PVR?
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>> How do I prevent adverts. being seen using my PVR?
Fast forward.
This thread must be jinxed. As I clicked to reply on it, the annoying ad just blasted out the radio.
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I suspect they go to auction or 'sub prime' dealers :-)
They have an office in our building and a their purchases identifiable in the car park as they all have the tax disc taken out and an A4 sheet with the destination in the window - currently one 09 Kia destined for 'UK Car Group' and one MKII Clio headed for 'CC Trade Sales'
As I think was mentioned in the old place, they are a division of Carcraft
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www.cctrade.co.uk/
i only get a minimum of 2 emails a day off them
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I just wonder if they do buy any car.
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...just wonder if they do buy any car...
The interpretation 'any car, not every car', would cover all eventualities.
I think someone on here or the other place entered a banger onto their website.
It came back with an offer of £50, which by the time fees were deducted would give the customer a return of next to nothing.
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I tried there website for the XC90 and the offer was rather low compared to what I was finally offered to p/x against the S-Max.
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>>I tried there website for the XC90 and the offer was rather low compared to what I was >>finally offered to p/x against the S-Max.
Hardly surprising is it? The WBAC offer is not conditional on you buying a car from them, so in effect, it's the 'cold blood' price - your p/x was coloured by what the dealer has in his car to negotiate with.
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Used them to sell deceased f-i-l car a year or so back, it may not have been top dollar but was easy enough. Whether they are for you really depends on your circumstances and requirements - for a quick sale without the hassle of advertising where else could you go? After all, if they don't offer the price you want then you can just walk away.
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>I think someone on here or the other place entered a banger onto their website.
Twas I - when I was trying to sell one of the Espaces last year I tried their website, £50 was what they came back with. I declined their offer...
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Me too - the Escort came up as £50 minus £24.99 fee AND I was to leave the tax disc in!
A friend of mine entered his 09 Suzuki Swift into the website and it offered £50 for that too, strangely.
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>> A friend of mine entered his 09 Suzuki Swift into the website and it offered
>> £50 for that too strangely.
Tell him I'll double it...
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