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  1. 5 points
    Welcome to the dark side everyone and I wish you well! As I have mentioned (and been shot down) many times over the last couple of years: life goes on just fine without them. Nearly three years now and we stock 5 up to 10 grand mostly, with a few up to 20. You need to work ebay MP and Bookface to get results and spend a little on SEO - PM me if you need any pointers.
  2. 2 points
    This may seem excessive at first but it needs to be done; Hire a privet detective who can put the customer under surveillance get pictures and videos of her driving about in the car. Get them to also write a witness statement/or attend court. She will be easy to track down you have her details on the invoice and also court papers. I would avoid going to the police for now as that will tip her off that your on to her; Get the meeting notes from your court case where she claims the cars been in the garage. Let her make a false/fraud counter claim - then you come in with your evidence showing she's been driving about in the car Hopefully she's gets a quote/report form a garage claiming car underivable - and you have evidence her wizzying along at 70 odd on a motorway. Also try looking on her social media feeds like facebook/twitter/instagram she may have posted something thats mentions her car - all these social media types love to show off about what they've been upto or what new thing they have. As they say "given em enough rope to hang themselves"
  3. 1 point
    The firm is an absolute Pisstake with their pricing. was paying £1300 a month for their services. we are now doing eBay motors pro and car gurus amd marketplace and the enquiries are flowing in compared to auto trader. £650 compared to £1300 and the other 2 are giving us triple the leads. Auto trader really need to bring their prices down as they are a joke good riddance! Will do 3 month trial without them and see how we are.
  4. 1 point
    Autotraders dominance is coming to an end due to their self reliance on Their name. I very rarely see them advertise and I dont even come up with my own company name on google anymore
  5. 1 point
    Isn’t it about time Amazon joined the race and blew everyone else’s away.
  6. 1 point
    Did that before Xmas and got f*ck all feedback, was very specific too... Most certainly not what they want to read...
  7. 1 point
    I have just completed their survey and don’t think it was what they want to hear.
  8. 1 point
    They seem to be following the Ryanair model more and more where they have so many thousands of transactions that even a couple of quid "added value" here and there really add to their bottom line. Bought a car online from BCA Wolverhampton, yes it might've been slightly cheaper than Blackbushe but my immediate added costs were £44 Live on Line fee and £95 delivery charge. The car was paid on TUE and should arrive here next WED! 8 days! I can buy from Blackbushe in person and sell it in 8 days! Buying in person and collecting in person really has it's advantages sometimes.
  9. 1 point
    Too true.... this is happening more and more with incompetent mechanics, deleting fault codes to fix a problem! I don't mind when they delete a fault code on a rear lambda sensor for an aging cat, however when its a boost/air/egr fault that displays a loss of power, its a piss take.