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Due to a change in circumstances, I have recently had a career change back to something I used to do

Part time, purchasing cars & sourcing vehicles for people.


If your looking for a hassle free way of selling your car, then I can offer that service.

No need to spend a fortune advertising your car & then waiting around when prospective

buyers choose whether to turn up or not having made an appointment & the added worry of

Letting them test drive your car without insurance.

If you just want an uncomplicated sale without the stress then just text me your car details, make, model ,year, mileage, how many owners ect & how much your realistically looking for the car.

I will text you back how much I would be prepared to pay, bearing in mind I am doing this for a living I will

In all honesty be offering a trade value for the car, that said I always try to be as fare as possible & will always Beat any offer from webuyanycar.com & will not charge any administration fee.

I have purchased several cars off the forum and feel I have met the sellers expectations.


Also if you are looking to purchase a particular type off car, or just looking for a cheap car, I can through the trade, source cars for you, I would nerve need or ask for any money up front & you would only ever buy if the car met with your expectations. Again just contact me by text if you like & let me know what your looking for & your budget & I will see if I can help.


I will also take cars with no MOTs , mechanical problems ect:


Martin 07961145119

Hi


I sold my car to Martin (via the EDF) and I just wanted to say that I would thoroughly recommend him. He's an honest and very professional guy. He will make you a very straightforward offer for your car and will pay cash. He will also help you with the necessary paperwork, which was great for me as I had never sold a car privately before and didn't really know what was required.


Regards

David

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