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wolfie308

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In an idle moment, I entered my registration number and details into www.webuyanycar.com, and they came up with a value of ...................£1275 less £49.99 admin charge :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:..... which is about what I've spent on it in the last 6 months!

See what yours comes up as.
 
Sadly older cars however "desirable" do very badly on this site. Try a 1973 2.7RS if you want a real laugh.
Newer run of the mill stuff is bid a bit low but can be worth considering I gather if it makes life easier. Not the easiest bunch to deal with judging by the PH threads!
 
Also bare in mind they will also bid you down when you get there. That is the high bid to get you on site to by a car from them. Every scratch, scuff and dent will devalue the car further. Scammers.
 
They dont list 1983 A reg! Good start
And they dont like personalised reg nos,getting better [:D]
So I put in 1984 B reg = £470 (less ..... etc) [&o]
Guess they dont really want it, so I'll have to keep it [:)]

Mike
 
What the !"£$$%^&^******* £975 are they having a laugh!!!!!![:)][:D][8D][;)][&:][:mad:][:(][:'(][>:][:eek:][X(][:-][8|][&o]
 
£625!

Do I win anything for having the lowest value car?

I'd rather set fire to it than sell it to them for that (don't worry I have no intention of doing so).
 
£315 for my 83 (but as an 85 as they don't acknowledge that a car can come from 83)

Bearing in mind it has no MOT and no service history that's still pretty rubbish. I didn't mention that the whole rear suspension assembly isn't attached to the car but oh well.

I'll try my dead S next (if I can remember the reg) see if that can get lower.

ETA: They're offering £240 for the S, bargain!
 
I did say the overall condition of the car inside and out was poor.

What I should've said was the overall condition was incomplete :D
 
I put my old Peugeot 106 on there, and they offered me £800 odd for it. I sold it privately a week later for almost double that!
 
"CarreraRSR

Also bare in mind they will also bid you down when you get there. That is the high bid to get you on site to by a car from them. Every scratch, scuff and dent will devalue the car further. Scammers. ""

I don't think it is a co-incidence that this company has flourished under the current economic climate. Behind the friendly sing song ads they are nothing but a parasite on society, offering ridiculously low sums of money to the broke, desperate and financially disadvantaged. They are doing nothing more than cashing in on the misfortune of others!

AVOID!

http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=1130631

http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=we%20buy%20any%20car%20rip%20off&spell=1&ie=UTF-8&client=safari&rls=en-us&oe=UTF-8&redir_esc=&ei=2xpdTI7sCNjPjAeu-NXwAw
 
Mint low mileage corvette, purchased this year for around 20k..............£7,500[:mad:]

Hyundai coupé the MOT cost £400 last week for new discs & calliper.................£255[:D]
 

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