No, HJ, can't say I have, I'm afraid.
What is it? Is it one of these shops which will sell your stuff on eBay, take their cut, and pass the rest onto you?
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Looks that way, and the motor part of their operation looks like a pretty new venture for them.
Good item descriptions and contentes buyers. Plus if it doesn´t sell, I suppose you´ve got a free valet courtesy of auctioning4u.
5% plus VAT, they pay the listing fee and eBay´s percentage by the look of things. Could be worth looking into if you´re not confident about selling a car on eBay.
I suppose it makes as much sense as paying someone (with specialist knowledge) to buy you a motor at auction - why not pay someone to sell yours?
Plus if you´re not confident of the price, you can bung a big reserve on. Not sure what the situation would be with their fees though if the car fails to sell.
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Interesting venture, not new idea and this particular firm is fresh - only 11 car feedbacks and relatively low for Power Seller 8000+ sale feedbacks. I'd definitely trust them with £30 pair of snickers, but I'm not sure about a car...
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I´d never sell chocolate on eBay. Far too risky. It´d melt in the post.
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