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REceived a 'too good to be true' offer through my door. The company is called SellQuick and the offer is to buy my flat which is currently for sale and has been for a number of months.


Is this a scam?


Anybody heard of these guys?


Feels a bit like webuyanycar.com ie they'll buy for knock off price.


Any experience be good to hear.


Thank you

clockworkorange Wrote:

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> REceived a 'too good to be true' offer through my

> door. The company is called SellQuick and the

> offer is to buy my flat which is currently for

> sale and has been for a number of months.

>

> Is this a scam?

>

> Anybody heard of these guys?

>

> Feels a bit like webuyanycar.com ie they'll buy

> for knock off price.

>

> Any experience be good to hear.

>

> Thank you


Looked into some of these when we were selling eighteen months ago and were trying to hold a chain together - as you correctly surmise, they're exactly like webuyanycar etc - rip off merchants. They'll give you about 60% of market value - they're basically there to rip off the desperate and the ignorant, not good people.

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