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March 01, 2015, 05:38:57 AM Last edit: March 01, 2015, 06:56:13 AM by jasonmaar |
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Dear Forum,
Due to my low post count (never had much to offer til now)-- We MUST use an escrow service, preferably one with a "2 of 3 transcation" or multisig transaction.
We will purchase cars on your behalf from these sites. You give us the car(s) interested in and we provide free VIN and title checks, MMR transaction data (when available), etc. Once satisfied, you then set a min/max bid and we will do our best to win it for you at that price point. For some cars, we can inspect first for free; others will cost money. We also can do full ODBII emission tests and PiD scanning tests for European/Asian/American cars.
Then we take care of all the shipping/towing etc. You pay us a flat rate ontop of the purchase price to cover all the fees.
All payments are on bitcoin/wire transfer. We make money by charging 25% over coinbase and 10% for wire transfer payments.
Phone #: six4sixx 405-six128
Notes: Salvage cars REQUIRE a used car license to purchase them. Damaged vehicles with clean titles (unreported damage--purchasable without a license), will turn into a salvage title if you're not a dealer---a car's title that's transferred dealer-to-dealer are "reassigned" to the buying dealer i.e the title does not change.
Most countries you export to have customs fees based on KBB values in some manner. For salvage cars you can label it as "parts" wherein most countries will charge a much lower percentage tariff (usually 10-15%) and this is based on your Bill of Sale/receipt.
Tariffs for salvage cars on the "parts" rates, are priced totaled using the Bill of Sale/Receipt as a "GUIDELINE". Say you won a lucky bid, for example--you buy a 2014 BMW M5 salvage for $5000; a huge discount over the MSRP of said car, which is $40000 BB. Problems will sour any satisfaction you once had, when you realize the HIGH chance your customs agent may bill you according to his "best judgement" of the value...normally 25% of MSRP=$10000.
To avoid this, after we buy the car on your behalf for $5000, we use the following procedure: First, we draw up a Bill of Sale claiming you purchased, at $10000, said salvage car (bought@$5000) from us. Then we buy one part from you at $5000, leaving you with the car at $5000 plus a receipt for the original car saying $10000. All perfectly legal to do.
you pay $9500 for the car under our name, we then take one part out like a spare wheel and resell salvage car purchased for $6000 back to you with a Bill of Sale saying, for example $14000
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