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I need an advice
Hi guys, I'm a new member. I want to buy a car via https://incacar.com/used/cars/ford/m...ustang-540343/ but I´m a bit worried about that, just if they are reliable. Is there someone who knows them, or bought a car from them?
What do you think about that? Thanks for answers.
What do you think about that? Thanks for answers.
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I think I saw another similar post here or somewhere else recently . . .
This "InACar" appears to be a on-line listing service; either the listings are posted there by the person selling the car, or it somehow automatically searches and creates the listings like a search engine. I don't think you actually buy a car from them; rather you buy the car from whoever listed it and is selling it.
In the listing you posted, there is a "show source" button (or something like that) and it leads to the original listing, which is on e-bay in this case. So it appears you would be buying the car from the person who listed it on e-bay, not from "InACar" . . . . so you need to check out the actual seller, not InACar.
This kind of listing always makes me wonder if you would be paying extra to buy it through that listing, rather than directly from the source. That listing service has to get paid somehow, but maybe their fee comes from the seller. Either way it is probably better to find the source and deal directly with the source.
This reminds me of "Home Advisor" . . . and I don't want to say anything more about that because I could get myself in trouble for mis-stating the facts
This "InACar" appears to be a on-line listing service; either the listings are posted there by the person selling the car, or it somehow automatically searches and creates the listings like a search engine. I don't think you actually buy a car from them; rather you buy the car from whoever listed it and is selling it.
In the listing you posted, there is a "show source" button (or something like that) and it leads to the original listing, which is on e-bay in this case. So it appears you would be buying the car from the person who listed it on e-bay, not from "InACar" . . . . so you need to check out the actual seller, not InACar.
This kind of listing always makes me wonder if you would be paying extra to buy it through that listing, rather than directly from the source. That listing service has to get paid somehow, but maybe their fee comes from the seller. Either way it is probably better to find the source and deal directly with the source.
This reminds me of "Home Advisor" . . . and I don't want to say anything more about that because I could get myself in trouble for mis-stating the facts
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