Posted by John Miller in August 24th, 2010 |
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Everyone wants to own a perfect car, the type that turn all heads, but these cars are quite expensive. Don’t think only of new line cars that are a true work of art as they come. The cars I’m talking about are those personalized cars that are unrecognizable after the makeover. I’m talking about cars you see on TV shows, those extraordinary cars that either have more horse power that you can count or present a fabulous paint and fancy interiors.
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Posted by John Miller in August 22nd, 2010 |
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Women don’t enjoy walking around big parking lots, surrounded by sellers that regard them with superiority or don’t bother answering their questions. Some seller still live in medieval times, and think that women will never buy a car, not only because they don’t have the money, but also because they don’t need it. Women who still buy from car auctions escape all these nasty looks by bringing a male acquaintance along and asking him to place bids for them, on cars they want to buy.
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Posted by John Miller in August 22nd, 2010 |
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Lots of people browse the Internet, find a apparently problem less car and bid on it even it has just a few minutes left, never giving the bid a second thought and never considering the fact that they do have to buy it after all. Online auctions do not differ much from real life auction and every bid should be made only if the buyer wants to buy that car. When you join an auction site, you will click and AGREE button below the legal agreement that you are required to accept before joining it. This agreement, even if it’s a simple mouse click for you, clearly specifies all terms and conditions of the website and its auctions, and also informs you of the legal implications in case you don’t go ahead with a purchase. So maybe, once in a while , it would be a good idea to actually read what we agree to do before clicking NEXT.
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