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Horrible policies
Anyone considering cars and bids just stay away from the platform no matter how attractive it is. They have this stupid policy that buyers have to get a pre purchase inspection before bidding. They know that’s literally impossible to so especially no buyer would know if they would even win the bid. Nobody in their sane mind would spend $300 to get a ppi on something they don’t even know if they’ll win. Ebay is so much better, they have certified inspectors to thoroughly inspect everything.
Has anyone experienced this issue before? What is the recourse?
u/Professional_2625 — 3 days ago