
Trying To Sell Online. Grrr
#1
Posted 08 June 2025 - 05:14 PM
My Dad asked me to sell his kit car for him and as he's a pensioner he's not savvy online. So I decided I would advertise it for him. I tried another forum I'm on but got no where. Then I went on Facebook marketplace, once you get past the 'is this still available?'Ghosts. You then get the people who think it's worth naff all and come up with insulting low ball offers with PlayStations as currency. Then when you do get a viewing set up they don't show up only to message you days later with a crap excuse, annoying especially as you know they saw your message but didn't bother to reply at the time. So where do people sell stuff that mouth breathers don't go?
#2
Posted 08 June 2025 - 05:33 PM
I hear your pain, currently selling one of my cars, been through 2 auctions via fleabay - loads of views, watchers, questions - no bids
doing one more auction on fleabay with a different strategy now and it is getting bids, so hopefully will sell if it gets to high enough bids
others I would consider would be carandclassic site or maybe matthewsons
cannot comment about faceache as I'm not on it and never will be
Edited by MiniFanGraham, 08 June 2025 - 05:34 PM.
#3
Posted 08 June 2025 - 07:40 PM
Food for thought?
#4
Posted 08 June 2025 - 08:35 PM
Shooter
#5
Posted 08 June 2025 - 09:24 PM
Sold a few vehicles and motorcycles through there (as classified not auction), it’s free and no messers thus far.
Edited by beardylondon, 08 June 2025 - 09:25 PM.
#6
Posted 08 June 2025 - 09:43 PM
If you want to remove as much riff-raff as is possible on-line you need to pay to advertise. It removes some of the tyre kickers.
I had a few things I'd like to sell, including cars, but the way things are on-line, I won't list them anywhere, I usually wait until I see a genuine 'wanted' somewhere and work from that. It's slow (I'm in no rush) but less painful than wading through endless 'it's not worth that' posts from people who aren't interested in buying.
#7
Posted 09 June 2025 - 02:23 AM
One problem I find is getting commenters who seem to not realise that it's not 1980 anymore.
I was selling an MGB for someone else. One guy turned up and tried to offer well under half the advertised price. I don't know what he expected. He tried to claim that it's not worth it since he bought an MX5 for the same price. I don't see how that is supposed to mean anything. He also went on about how much he paid for his last MGB (decades ago). He tried to show that he was some British car expert however he didn't know what a Rover mini was and couldn't identify another British car that was next to the MG.
The comments were crazy too, apparently it was just scrap metal. This was a running and driving car with rebuilt suspension and brakes. It really wasn't that rusty.
Eventually I had a second guy turn up who was happy to buy it at a reasonable price. Unfortunately months later he did list it for sale for the same price using my photos and description but removed anything saying about issues.
#8
Posted 09 June 2025 - 08:46 AM
I had a good experience on Auto Trader. Advertised my Mini on there, had a few calls and sold it within a week to a very nice chap for the asking price. I picked a nice sunny day at a pleasant location getting a few of the local landmarks in the background for the pictures, not the cheapest place to advertise but very happy with the outcome.
#9
Posted 09 June 2025 - 03:58 PM
I sold a Mini Cooper S using the Car and classic auction site whereas when I advertised the car previously in the free Car and Classic for sale section I only received stupid offers and time wasters.
I have also used Gumtree to sell some Mini parts with some success, I usually sell on a collection only basis to avoid buyers claiming that the item was damaged when they received it
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