Hello Tom:
Thanks for the tip. Very useful advice.
Steve
On 8/12/2010 10:59 AM, Thomas Witt wrote:
> Steve,
> I believe Ebay offers an "escrow" service. In essence they act as the
> middle man, a nuteral third party. They get the funds and when the
> buyer gets the car they release the funds. Not sure how well it works,
> or the cost, but you might want to check that.
>
> In theory it might help sell the car, because the buyer likely has
> similar apprehension. I recent bought a '64 Studebaker Daytona off
> ebay. I get there to pick it up and find out it is "Uncle Lester's"
> car not the seller. And Uncle Lester is out of town and didn't sign
> the pink slip. It was $70 for fuel and $100 to my friend for the use
> of his truck/trailer so I took the car and left the money with the
> "nephews." Then it was a nail biting 11 days..., but I did finally
> get the signed pink slip. In this case my faith paid off, but it
> also could have gone the other way.
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