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I think the point to make about gold buyers (a concept which covers the good, the not so good, and the criminal) is that they are nearer to the gold market price than the high street. I read of one person complaining that they had payed in excess of ÂĢ100 for an item in a well known High street store, and were then ripped off buy a gold dealer for a tenner. In that situation it's the High Street who rip people off, big time. May be the same applies to cars?
Garage Joe
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OMG DO NOT GO THROUGH THESE CHARLATANS !!!! So my old car - for which i got ÂĢ200  - We Buy Any Car offered me ÂĢ50 The car i have now - We Buy Any Car offered me ÂĢ2,500 LESS than i just paid for it . . . i put in the info outta idle interest by-the-way
one of the papers did a thing on this company.

Apparently what they do is give you this quote over the phone that's way above what you'll actually get so the people turn up at their place which is usually 2/3 hours drive away.  You're kept waiting for hours for 'the manager' who never seems to appear.  When it looks like you're going they'll say it's silly to go now as you've waited x amount of hours and he'll be here soon.  Then the manager turns up and gives  you a price way below what the original quote is worth and most people accept it as they've invested all this time in trying to sell their car and their probably tired and depressed at this stage.

They're every bit as bad as these cash for gold places etc.
FM

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