Originally posted by northernladuk
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Selling company car and motorbike.
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Paypal friends and family is what I've used in the past. If you use the official "Payment for goods" version then they have the chance to reverse the transaction by complaining about the car etc and you have very little comeback.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI intend to insure it to the hilt using the most expensive example I can find on autotrader plus a bit more so if it does disappear I'll get more for it I guess.
I assume it's cash in bank before you hand the keys over and the like? I won't be accepting cash even though the car is in the low 1000's"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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I think there's also no fees with the F&F method compared to the official payment versionOriginally posted by DaveB View PostPaypal friends and family is what I've used in the past. If you use the official "Payment for goods" version then they have the chance to reverse the transaction by complaining about the car etc and you have very little comeback.Comment
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why not cash?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI intend to insure it to the hilt using the most expensive example I can find on autotrader plus a bit more so if it does disappear I'll get more for it I guess.
I assume it's cash in bank before you hand the keys over and the like? I won't be accepting cash even though the car is in the low 1000's
That would be my preference.
Or Bitcoin
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When I've taken private cars and bikes for a test ride, I've always just handed over the keys to whatever I'm in before I go.
Some people have asked for cash upfront before a test ride, and I walk away at that point.Comment
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I should get another one of them. Best car I ever had.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostBetter not be an '04 350Z...'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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This is more for Technical I think
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Originally posted by Smartie View PostWhat does your accountant say?
We are in Accounting/Legal...No 'ask your accountant' or anything required.
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Google says read this one then search for the MCN article How to stay safe when selling your bike privately | Auto Trader UKOriginally posted by northernladuk View Post
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