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Topic: Want to Buy a Cheap Car!!! Offer inside!! (Read 338 times)

newbie
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does IT SEEM pretty obvious? Huh in mean the Oxymoron who slipped for the bait . DID it themselves and has anyone of Ray Liotta dying . He was hell of a goodfella
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October 18, 2021, 03:03:17 PM
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Freenoob290, I would definitely check it's history, looking for some car accidents' databases.
I completely agree. There is a saying "a miser pays twice" and its whole point is that it will take more effort and money to repair an old car than the difference in price
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100% Deposit Match UP TO €5000!
October 14, 2021, 02:54:20 AM
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I'm selling my car for 3k but the amount of text you write means you will have a million fucking questions about a beater car. So good luck
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October 12, 2021, 04:56:21 AM
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Freenoob290, I would definitely check it's history, looking for some car accidents' databases. If you want to be sure that your potential new car is the best choice, you should probably visit DriveAxis resource for looking maybe some other cars, and comparing one with another, why not? I love this resource, cause it always has the best options among used cars.
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You can’t blame the law enforcement officers for doing their Job by apprehending the scammers you fucked up in your way how can you have only a verbal agreement with a stranger and expect the police to fight the scammer. I will advise you to go to a pre-own car shop and get the car from there because they registered and have customers’ agreements and terms and conditions.
legendary
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Sell the stuff you have for 3k and buy a car.
legendary
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So you bought a cheap used car without test driving it and you believe the police are in the wrong for not correcting your mistake? Interesting.
newbie
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I doubt that any natural person will be able to give you a guarantee that at cheap car will allow you to drive for 5000 miles. Most likely the contract can state that individual parts on the car are in a good shape, but even new car dealerships don´t give contractual confirmations that the car will be able to drive without problems for x amount of miles. So my advice would be to rethink this requirement.
 
Regardless of wether or not you want to heed my advice, can you elaborate on the 20 items you are offering in exchange for the car?

If you have a car for sale I will send you the items through PM, if not then not going to send to anyone else. Also I know that may be true of the dealerships, but they have legitimacy in making deals, so you can assume that the cars going to run smoothly when you buy it. I purchased a car awhile back and although they didn't guarantee any set amount of miles for total coverage of the car they said if there's problems driving it within the first few days obviously they would look into it if there was no evidence of misuse of the car at all. So there's kind of a non-verbal agreement between the dealership and the person that they are covered if any large screw up happens right away due to a faulty car with no fault of the buyers own, but not exactly 5000 miles they guarantee.

There's obviously going to be cases of abuse if anybody were to offer returns on cars for X amount of miles. Like people could replace the parts and bring it back in and say it broke down or something, which is one reason nobody does contracts or anything like that as their is too high a likelihood that someone is going to scam them. This shouldn't happen as much as it does, but sadly in today's world it is and you can't trust a lot of people when trading things. Maybe stuff will change in the future and scammers will go back to being held accountable for their crimes, so people will stop doing it eventually. However, that is not the case now a days and people get away with scamming $1000's and nothing ever happens to them.

I also got scammed $550 a few days ago trying to buy a car and the guy told me "You bought it and all sales are final" when he specifically stated that I would have no problem driving the car 2500 miles, which he said many times. There was no contract I was just going off of his good will that he was telling the truth and obviously he was just looking to scam and get away with the money. I got one mile down the road and the car broke down and he was nowhere to be found. Then he acted like he was in the right to have scammed me when I messaged him over Facebook That's due to law enforcement not doing their job and arresting people who scam or holding them accountable for their crimes. All fraudsters should be held accountable for their actions, whether it's $100 or $100,000. Letting people off the hook for scams by giving excuses why you can't do anything about it or just giving them a slap on the wrist that isn't going to affect them at all is why scams occur so often. It's honestly sickening that people rip people off so much and think they have the right to do it.

Anyway I will change that 5000 mile contract to be more specific about what I actually want from the car. I basically want the car to last me awhile without breaking down or needing any repairs and to know everything, to the owner's knowledge that is wrong with the car to prevent me being in the middle of nowhere, broken down, without anyway to get to where I need to go, due to an engine problem that the buyer was aware of, but didn't tell me about. Obviously if it breaks down due to me driving crazy or getting into an accident I am not going to make the buyer pay for that I just want to be guaranteed to the best of the seller's knowledge that the car is going to run for awhile and not break down on me. I will change the 5000 mile contract clause to something that more clearly represents what I am after, which is to be sold a car that does not have any serious issues that is going to just break down on me when all I am doing is driving through the middle of town. Or worse yet, driving down the highway and the wheel locks up on me and I can't turn going 70 MPH down the road. Avoiding these types of situations is better for anybody in the long run, the person won't get charged with manslaughter for selling a buyer a car with defunct wheel bearings that they were aware of before the sale. And the person buying the car also gets a good deal by not being at risk for a severe problem when driving down the highway at 60MPH, hahaha. If the car is not safe to drive I honestly do want to deal with it, but I am fine with minor problems wrong with it that are not going to be a safety issue when driving down the highway or in large amounts of traffic.


To clarify on the items I am trading for this car: I purchased these items for about $9,000 total, but the resale value of them today is only around $3,000. All of them except a couple are in the exact same condition as when they were purchased and work excellently. The two that aren't only have minor damages and are still fully usable. This is a very good deal to anyone who is interested as these items aren't knock offs, low quality, or broken. They are all high quality items that are still working excellently or that are in excellent shape.
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I doubt that any natural person will be able to give you a guarantee that at cheap car will allow you to drive for 5000 miles. Most likely the contract can state that individual parts on the car are in a good shape, but even new car dealerships don´t give contractual confirmations that the car will be able to drive without problems for x amount of miles. So my advice would be to rethink this requirement.
 
Regardless of wether or not you want to heed my advice, can you elaborate on the 20 items you are offering in exchange for the car?
newbie
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Hello,

Looking to buy a cheap car. Around $3000 or under. I have about 20 items that will fit in a small tote that I can send via USPS or give to you upon meeting for the car. All the items are high quality and in excellent shape and work great. I will send a list of the items and pictures to anyone that is interested in a trade. I am willing to meet up anywhere in the lower 48 to pick up this car. I would be getting a greyhound bus or a ride to meet you if we worked out a deal! I just got scammed for $550 trying to buy a car locally and I need to ensure this car isn't going to break down on me, so you can either give me a rundown on the entire car (I have a class A CDL, so I am familiar with how drive-able things operate) although I am not an expert or we can take it to a mechanic and have them look it over real quick to verify that it is safe to drive and not going to break down on me quickly. If you have any questions or an offer besides paying with the items I have give me a message or post here! I am willing to do contract work or other things to pay for the car. For example, if you need like 5 days of yard work done and your yard cleaned up I will travel to you and do that for you to pay for the car. I am not looking for any specific type of car just something that can get me around for right now.

The items I have for trade are actually about $9000 in the cost when they were purchased. The resale value of them is $3000 approximately. Most of the items are in excellent working shape or still run/are able to be used just like when they were first purchased. Will send pictures and descriptions of all the items to anyone who is interested and has a car to trade.
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