Make the right first call
Use a phone number and email you monitor, and identify the person authorized to make the decision.
The buyer needs a reliable way to reach you and an accurate pickup location. You should also know who will contact and collect the vehicle.
Use a phone number and email you monitor, and identify the person authorized to make the decision.
The final amount should be confirmed with the correct vehicle and address information.
Provide the postal code, property type, access photos, preferred timing, and any building or site restrictions.
The best outcome is not simply a fast pickup or a large headline number. It is a clear vehicle transfer with an understood payment, workable access, correct documents, and a buyer that can handle the actual condition.
State whether you will attend, where keys and documents are, how the driver enters, and who can authorize release.
Do not send sensitive identity or ownership documents through an informal channel until you know who is receiving them and why.
Submit the request, save the confirmation, and compare the written terms before accepting a pickup.
You can want the vehicle gone quickly and still ask for the net offer, payment timing, collector identity, pickup requirements, and transfer record before releasing it.
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Ask what authorization and identification the buyer requires.
Update the buyer before pickup because distance and access can affect the agreement.