Viewing a Car - POLL
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Viewing a Car - POLL
Sparked by a conversation with Gavster.
This has happened a couple of times - a seller that won't give you their house number, just a postcode and wants you to phone them when you get to that road.
This has happened a couple of times - a seller that won't give you their house number, just a postcode and wants you to phone them when you get to that road.
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5+ years ago I would have said weird, however, things seem to be different now. Even my bike mechanic said the same thing the first time I used him.
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Same happened when we bought a motorhome a couple of years ago.
Cheeky twat did a drive by a mile or so from her house to see if we looked decent lol
Cheeky twat did a drive by a mile or so from her house to see if we looked decent lol
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TBH its pretty pointless from a car selling perspective, a postcode is plenty for a miscreant to locate the vehicle.
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See also those car storage warehouses - “central London location” and then you see they’re very much no in central London.
How about not having a sig at all?
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Seems pointless. If I was going to nick it, I'd just drive down and either find it parked on the drive, as a postcode is a fairly small geographic area, or I'd say "OK, I'm here" and get you to send the house number and not turn up anyway.
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It’s very weird. My postcode links to about 5 houses. Even if the car in question is stored in a garage it’s not difficult to whittle it down to which one, especially if the photos in their advert are taken on their own drive. It’s just fucking dumb
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Even though it doesn’t really make much difference at all addresses I think mine is 1 of about 30 possible houses.
If theirs is similar I can see why people are a bit weary. I’ve spoken to a couple of friends who have had some very dodgy buyers of cars and quite intimidating characters trying to scam them.
Dave!
If theirs is similar I can see why people are a bit weary. I’ve spoken to a couple of friends who have had some very dodgy buyers of cars and quite intimidating characters trying to scam them.
Dave!
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It’s just another level of effort that a potential thief has to employ and, as they tend to go for the easiest option, I can understand why people would do that.
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Just double checked. My postcode only links to 7 houses. Not much effort to check 7 houses that sit one after the other
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Yes, but are they going to break into 7 houses looking for the key to your car? Like I said, it just makes it more effort for them and they tend to go for the easiest option
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Depends if the car is parked outside, or if the photos were taken on the driveway.
If you Google my postcode it's extremely obvious which house is mine
If you Google my postcode it's extremely obvious which house is mine
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Depends on the car. 1l fiesta, no. Porsche 911 turbo s getting stolen to order- possibly.
Or if it’s a Range Rover just walk around with the fob extender thingy until something flashes