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FAQs

 

Why not sell it on my own?

One of the biggest obstacles sellers face is a lack of experience in presenting their vehicle for sale. We know it is very important  to make your vehicle appealing to buyers. We offer suggestions to our clients in the preparation of the vehicle for sale.

At FastSaleAds.com® we have over 1000 national sales. We have the experience to take professional photographs and write detailed descriptive  ads that demand results. Many  FastSaleAds.com® buyers have stated that our descriptions,  photos, and reputation played an important part in choosing to buy through our service. Our buyers have the confidence  to wire transfer money into our sellers accounts site unseen, and are normally pleasantly surprised when they receive their vehicle. Through our honest presentation of the vehicle, many buyers say the vehicle was better than described.

Anyone who has ever advertised a vehicle is familiar with interruptive phone calls during dinner and other busy times from curious callers. Many callers may not be qualified or ready to buy. We take all your phone calls, qualify your prospective buyers, and answer emails with information supplied to us by you, the seller.

 Another downside to selling vehicle yourself is that you may be contacted by unsavory individuals, or be placed in an uncomfortable environment. You should also beware of unqualified buyers wasting your time. Let us bring  qualified buyers to you. (Ask us about our current listing special!)

We can arrange and help you avoid: bad checks, buyers who cannot get their credit approved, or sales that fall through at the last minute.  

 Why not trade?

The real question is why should you lose and let the dealer win. You could lose big when you trade your vehicle. Typically the dealer will not discount the new vehicle, and will only give you wholesale for your trade.

The price you pay for the convenience of being relieved of your vehicle by trading, could result in less cash in your pocket than if FastSaleAds.com assisted you.

Trade your vehicle only when you are willing to lose a large sum of money. Ask yourself if you would hand a stranger  $4000.00 cash, and receive nothing in return. When you sell your vehicle using FastSaleAds.com® national program, you receive the maximum national retail value for your vehicle. By walking into new vehicle showroom announcing you do not have a trade, you can negotiate and get a sizeable cash discount. (consumer note: Dealers typically make more money on your trade-in than on the new car you are buying) Combine the amount you would save buying your new vehicle with cash, and you just made lots of money!

What if my vehicle is sold to an out of state buyer?

There is a high probability that your vehicle will sell to out an out of state buyer. It has been our experience that out of state buyers pay more for southern vehicles. At FastSaleAds.com® we assist the buyer in making shipping arrangements. The buyer assumes all costs, responsibility, and liability for the shipping of the vehicle.

What is fair market value?

Many consumers depend on dealer trade-in offers to determine the value  of their vehicle. Typically, that figure is a wholesale price. FastSaleAds.com®'s national research program gathers data from  wholesale market results, as well as top publications to determine your vehicles true market value.

How will people be directed to FastSaleAds.com®?

Currently, we target our service to over 2,500 households in the Wilmington area, directing them to our website.

Word of Mouth. We have 100% positive feedback from HAPPY BUYERS.  Our phones are ringing!!

Our Newsletter is mailed directly to thousands of homeowners in New Hanover Co. directing them back to our website.

Our web address is listed in our vehicle advertisements both print and online. Viewers are directed back to our website for additional information.

Over the past 6 months FastSaleAds.com® has had an average of over 400,000 visitors to our web address each month.